Search for a light Higgs boson in single-photon decays of (1S) using (2S) π+ π- (1S) tagging method

Abstract

We search for a light Higgs boson (A0) decaying into a τ+τ- or μ+μ- pair in the radiative decays of (1S). The production of (1S) mesons is tagged by (2S) π+ π- (1S) transitions, using 158 million (2S) events accumulated with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy electron-positron collider. No significant A0 signals in the mass range from the τ+τ- or μ+μ- threshold to 9.2 GeV/c2 are observed. We set the upper limits at 90\% credibility level (C.L.) on the product branching fractions for (1S) γ A0 and A0 τ+τ- varying from 3.8×10-6 to 1.5×10-4. Our results represent an approximately twofold improvement on the current world best upper limits for the (1S) γ A0( τ+τ-) production. For A0 μ+μ-, the upper limits on the product branching fractions for (1S) γ A0 and A0 μ+μ- are at the same level as the world average limits, and vary from 3.1×10-7 to 1.6×10-5. The upper limits at 90\% C.L. on the Yukawa coupling f(1S) and mixing angle sinθA0 are also given.

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