Search for a light exotic particle in J/psi radiative decays

Abstract

Using a data sample containing 1.06x108 psi' events collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII electron-positron collider, we search for a light exotic particle X in the process psi' -> pi+ pi- J/psi, J/psi -> gamma X, X -> mu+ mu-. This light particle X could be a Higgs-like boson A0, a spin-1 U boson, or a pseudoscalar sgoldstino particle. In this analysis, we find no evidence for any mu+mu- mass peak between the mass threshold and 3.0 GeV/c2. We set 90%-confidence-level upper limits on the product-branching fractions for J/psi -> gamma A0, A0 -> mu+ mu- which range from 4x10-7 to 2.1x10-5, depending on the mass of A0, for M(A0)<3.0 GeV/c2. Only one event is seen in the mass region below 255 MeV/c2 and this has a mu+mu- mass of 213.3 MeV/c2 and the product branching fraction upper limit 5x10-7.

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