Realistic model for a fifth force explaining anomaly in 8Be* 8Be \;e+e- Decay

Abstract

A 6.8\,σ anomaly has been reported in the opening angle and invariant mass distributions of e+e- pairs produced in 8Be nuclear transitions. It has been shown that a protophobic fifth force mediated by a 17\,MeV gauge boson X with pure vector current interactions can explain the data through the decay of an excited state to the ground state, 8Be* 8Be\, X, and then the followed saturating decay X e+e-. In this work we propose a renormalizable model to realize this fifth force. Although axial-vector current interactions also exist in our model, their contributions cancel out in the iso-scalar interaction for 8Be* 8Be \,X. Within the allowed parameter space, this model can alleviate the (g-2)μ anomaly problem and can be probed by the LHCb experiment. Several other implications are discussed.

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