Searching for neutral state in the rare decay J/ → e+ e- φ

Abstract

We investigate the decay process J/ → e+ e-φ, where the relatively clean electromagnetic (EM) transitions dominate at leading order at the tree level, while hadronic contributions arise only through hadronic loop transitions. The branching ratio of J/ → e+ e-φ was estimated to be approximately 2.28 × 10-8 keV where the hadronic effects are negligible compared to the EM contributions. The upper limit on the branching fraction was set to be B(J/ → e+ e-φ) < 1.2 × 10-7 by BESIII collaboration. In this paper we investigate the existence of a neutral state such as dark photon and dark Z. Our analysis shows that the constraints on the dark photon and dark Z are stringent in the way that large enhancement to the SM branching ratio up to the present experimental limit is not possible. Therefore, observing a signal for the dark photon and dark Z in this decay channel is changeable.

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