Search for a dark baryon in the -→π-+ invisible decay
Abstract
A search for a dark baryon is performed for the first time in the two-body decay -→π-+ invisible using (10.0870.044)×109 J/ events collected at a center-of-mass energy of s=3.097\,GeV with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider. No significant signal is observed, and the 90% (95%) confidence level upper limits on the branching fraction B(-→π-+ invisible) are determined to be 4.2×10-5 (5.2×10-5), 6.9×10-5 (8.4×10-5), 6.5×10-4 (7.6×10-4), 1.1×10-4 (1.3×10-4) and 4.5×10-5 (5.5×10-5), under the dark baryon mass hypotheses of 1.07\,GeV/c2, 1.10\,GeV/c2, m (1.116\,GeV/c2), 1.13\,GeV/c2, and 1.16\,GeV/c2, respectively. The constraints obtained on the Wilson coefficients Cu s, sL and Cu s, sR are more stringent than the previous limits derived from the LHC searches for the colored mediators.
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