Search for a light CP-odd Higgs boson and low-mass dark matter at the Belle experiment
Abstract
We report on the first Belle search for a light CP-odd Higgs boson, A0, that decays into low mass dark matter, , in final states with a single photon and missing energy. We search for events produced via the dipion transition (2S)→(1S)π+π-, followed by the on-shell process (1S)→γ A0 with A0 →, or by the off-shell process (1S)→γ. Utilizing a data sample of 157.3 × 106 (2S) decays, we find no evidence for a signal. We set limits on the branching fractions of such processes in the mass ranges MA0 < 8.97 GeV/c2 and M < 4.44 GeV/c2. We then use the limits on the off-shell process to set competitive limits on WIMP-nucleon scattering in the WIMP mass range below 5 GeV/c2.
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