Improved limits on a hypothetical X(16.7) boson and a dark photon decaying into e+e- pairs
Abstract
The improved results on a direct search for a new X(16.7 MeV) boson which could explain the anomalous excess of e+e- pairs observed in the excited 8Be nucleus decays ("Berillium anomaly") are reported. Due to its coupling to electrons, the X boson could be produced in the bremsstrahlung reaction e-Z -> e-ZX by a high-energy beam of electrons incident on active target in the NA64 experiment at the CERN SPS and observed through its subsequent decay into e+e- pair. No evidence for such decays was found from the combined analysis of the data samples with total statistics corresponding to 8.4× 1010 electrons on target collected in 2017 and 2018. This allows to set the new limits on the X--e- coupling in the range 1.2 × 10-4 < εe < 6.8 × 10-4, excluding part of the parameter space favored by the Berillium anomaly. We also set new bounds on the mixing strength of photons with dark photons (A') from non-observation of the decay A' e+e- of the bremsstrahlung A' with a mass below 24 MeV.
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