Combined Evidence for the X17 Boson After PADME Results on Resonant Production in Positron Annihilation
Abstract
The Positron Annihilation into Dark Matter Experiment at the Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati has reported an excess of e+e- final-state events from positron annihilation on fixed-target atomic electrons. While the global significance remains at the (1.77 0.15)\,σ level, the excess is centered around s 17\,MeV, coinciding with the invariant mass at which anomalous e+e- pair production has previously been observed in nuclear transitions from excited to ground states in 8Be, 4He and 12C, thereby strengthening the case for a common underlying origin, possibly involving a hypothetical new X17 boson. We discuss the significance of this independent accelerator-based evidence. Combining it with existing nuclear physics results, we obtain a value for the X17 mass of mX17 = 16.88 0.05\,MeV, reducing the uncertainty from nuclear physics determinations by more than a factor of two, and mitigating the impact of poorly known correlations among their systematic errors.
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