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      <journal-title>PoS</journal-title>
      <abbrev-journal-title>PoS</abbrev-journal-title>
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        <article-title>Dark sector searches at NA64-$e$</article-title>
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        <contrib contrib-type="author">
          <name>
            <surname>Celentano</surname>
            <given-names>Andrea</given-names>
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          <aff>
            <institution>INFN, Genoa</institution>
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      <pub-date pub-type="pub">
        <year>2024</year>
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      <volume>WIFAI2023</volume>
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      <self-uri xlink:href="http://cds.cern.ch/record/2918779"/>
      <self-uri xlink:href="http://cds.cern.ch/record/2918779/files/document.pdf"/>
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    <abstract>The Light Dark Matter (LDM) hypothesis identifies dark matter particles with new sub-GeV "Hidden Sector'' states, neutral under Standard Model interactions and interfacing with our world through a new force. In the simplest model, the new interaction is mediated by a massive vector particle, also called "dark photon'' ($A^\prime$), kinetically mixed with the ordinary photon. The NA64-$e$ experiment at CERN North Area conducts a dedicated search for Light Dark Matter by running a missing energy measurement with high energy electron and positron beams from SPS impinging on a active thick target.With a total statistics of about $10^{12}$ electrons-on-target already accumulated during the 2016-2022 period, NA64$-e$ was able to probe for the first time the target region of the parameter space motivated by cosmology for scalar and Majorana LDM, in the $A^\prime$ mass range between 1 MeV and 100 MeV. In parallel to the main electron-beam program, NA64$-e$ recently completed a first pilot run with a 100 GeV positron beam. The goal of the test was to experimentally demonstrate this new technique, characterized by an enhanced $A^\prime$ production by resonant annihilation of positrons with atomic electrons. With a total accumulated statistics of about $10^{10}$ positrons on target, the pilot run allowed NA64$-e$ to set competitive exclusion limits in the LDM parameter space.This document provides a summary of the latest results obtained by the aforementioned NA64$-e$ efforts, together with a description of the future plans for the experiment.</abstract>
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