Search for long-lived heavy neutral leptons and Higgs portal scalars decaying in the MicroBooNE detector
Abstract
We present a search for long-lived Higgs portal scalars (HPS) and heavy neutral leptons (HNL) decaying in the MicroBooNE liquid-argon time projection chamber. The measurement is performed using data collected synchronously with the NuMI neutrino beam from Fermilab's Main Injector with a total exposure corresponding to 7.01 × 1020 protons on target. We set upper limits at the 90\% confidence level on the mixing parameter Uμ 42 ranging from Uμ 42<12.9× 10-8 for Majorana HNLs with a mass of m HNL=246 MeV to Uμ 42<0.92 × 10-8 for m HNL=385 MeV, assuming Ue 42 = Uτ 42 = 0 and HNL decays into μπ pairs. These limits on Uμ 42 represent an order of magnitude improvement in sensitivity compared to the previous MicroBooNE result. We also constrain the scalar-Higgs mixing angle θ by searching for HPS decays into μ+μ- final states, excluding a contour in the parameter space with lower bounds of θ2<31.3 × 10-9 for m HPS=212 GeV and θ2<1.09 × 10-9 for m HPS=275 GeV. These are the first constraints on the scalar-Higgs mixing angle θ from a dedicated experimental search in this mass range.
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