Constraints on New Physics in the Electron g-2 from a Search for Invisible Decays of a Scalar, Pseudoscalar, Vector, and Axial Vector
Abstract
We performed a search for a new generic X boson, which could be a scalar (S), pseudoscalar (P), vector (V) or an axial vector (A) particle produced in the 100 GeV electron scattering off nuclei, e- Z e- Z X, followed by its invisible decay in the NA64 experiment at CERN. No evidence for such process was found in the full NA64 data set of 2.84× 1011 electrons on target. We place new bounds on the S, P, V, A coupling strengths to electrons, and set constraints on their contributions to the electron anomalous magnetic moment ae, | aX| 10-15 - 10-13 for the X mass region mX 1 GeV. These results are an order of magnitude more sensitive compared to the current accuracy on ae from the electron g-2 experiments and recent high-precision determination of the fine structure constant.
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