Dark photon (A′) that couples to the standard model fermions via the
kinetic mixing with photons and serves as a mediator of dark matter production
could be observed in the high-energy electron scattering e−+Z→e−+Z+A′ off nuclei followed by the A′→invisible decay. We have
performed the exact, tree-level calculations of the A′ production cross
sections and implemented them in the program for the full simulation of such
events in the experiment NA64 at the CERN SPS. Using simulations results, we
study the missing energy signature for the bremsstrahlung A′→
invisible decay that permits the determination of the γ−A′ mixing
strength in a wide, from sub-MeV to sub-GeV, A′ mass range. We refine and
expand our earlier studies of this signature for discovering A′ by including
corrections to the previously used calculations based on the improved
Weizsaker-Williams approximation, which turn out to be significant. We compare
our cross sections values with the results from other calculations and find a
good agreement between them. The possibility of future measurements with
high-energy electron beams and the sensitivity to A′ are briefly discussed.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures, revised version, improved cross-section
integrator is used, comparison with bremsstrahlung spectrum is added, final
conclusions remain unchange