Search for a Dark Higgs Boson Produced in Association with Inelastic Dark Matter at the Belle II Experiment
Abstract
Inelastic dark matter models that have two dark matter particles and a massive dark photon can reproduce the observed relic dark matter density without violating cosmological limits. The mass splitting between the two dark matter particles 1 and 2, with m(2) > m(1), is induced by a dark Higgs field and a corresponding dark Higgs boson h. We present a search for dark matter in events with two vertices, at least one of which must be displaced from the interaction region, and missing energy. Using a 365\,fb-1 data sample collected at Belle II, which operates at the SuperKEKB e+e- collider, we observe no evidence for a signal. We set upper limits on the product of the production cross section σ(e+e- h 1 2), and the product of branching fractions B(21 e+ e-)×B(h x+x-), where x+x- indicates μ+μ-, π+π-, or K+K-, as functions of h mass and lifetime at the level of 10-1\,fb. We set model-dependent upper limits on the dark Higgs mixing angle at the level of 10-5 and on the dark photon kinetic mixing parameter at the level of 10-3. This is the first search for dark Higgs bosons in association with inelastic dark matter.
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