Search for a light dark sector particle at LHCb
Abstract
A search is presented for a hidden-sector boson, , produced in the decay B0 → K* (892)0 , with K* (892)0 → K+ π- and → μ+ μ- . The search is performed using a pp-collision data sample collected at s=7 and 8 TeV with the LHCb detector, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 1 and 2 fb-1 respectively. No significant signal is observed in the mass range 214 m 4350 MeV, and upper limits are placed on the branching fraction product B(B0 → K* (892)0 ) × B( → μ+ μ- ) as a function of the mass and lifetime of the boson. These limits place the most stringent constraints to date on many theories that predict the existence of additional low-mass dark bosons.
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