Dark matter/new physics searches at BESIII
Abstract
Many new physics models beyond the Standard Model, motivated by the recent astrophysical anomalies, include the possibility of several new types of light weak-interacting particles. Typical models, such as Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model and Hidden Dark-sector Model, predict the light Higgs and dark bosons, respectively. The masses of these particles are expected to be a few GeV and thus making them accessible at BESIII. BESIII has recently explored the possibility of light Higgs and dark bosons in several decay modes using the data-sets collected at J/, (3686) and (3770) resonances. The J/ data have further utilized to search for invisible decays of light vector (V=ω, φ) and pseudo-scalar (P=η, η') mesons via J/ VP decays. This report summarizes the recent results of the BESIII experiment on these new physics topics.
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