New Signature of low mass Z in J/ decays

Abstract

We explore a new approach to search for a low-mass Z particle through J/ decays by identifying its existence through parity-violating phenomena in the isospin-violating final states of 0 and the corresponding charge conjugated states of 0. Our investigation centers on a generation-independent and leptophobic Z with its mass below 10 GeV. Given the present experimental conditions at the Beijing Spectrometer III~(BESIII) and the anticipated opportunities at the Super Tau Charm Factory~(STCF), we conduct Monte-Carlo simulations to predict possible events at both facilities. Notably, we foresee a substantial enhancement in the precision of the lower limit estimation of αNP as well as a reduction in statistical uncertainty with upcoming STCF experiments. Furthermore, it is essential to highlight that a null result in the measurement of αNP would impose stringent constraints, requiring the Z-q-q couplings to be on the order of 10-2.

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