A search for a cosmologically-relevant boson in muon decay
Abstract
Experiments looking for a lepton flavor-violating decay μ+\!\!→ \!e+ X0 are reviewed in light of present-day germanium detector technology, with an eye on scenarios where a long-lived, slow-moving massive boson X0 might have a cosmological impact. A broad swath of interesting, unexplored parameter space very close to the kinematic limit of the decay is found to be within the reach of a new proposed search. A number of possible roles for X0 in past and present epochs can be investigated.
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