Search for an Axion-Like Particle in B→ K(*) a (→γγ) Decays at Belle

Abstract

We report a search for an axion-like particle a in B→ K(*) a (→γγ) decays using data collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy electron-positron collider. The search is based on a 711 fb-1 data sample collected at the 4S resonance energy, corresponding to a sample of 772×106 4S events. In this study, we search for the decay of the axion-like particle into a pair of photons, a → γγ. We scan the two-photon invariant mass in the range 0.16\ GeV/c2-4.50\ GeV/c2 for the K modes and 0.16\ GeV/c2-4.20\ GeV/c2 for the K* modes. No significant signal is observed in any of the modes, and 90\% confidence level upper limits are established on the coupling to the W boson, gaW, as a function of a mass. The limits range from 3 × 10-6 GeV-1 to 3 × 10-5 GeV-1, improving the current constraints on gaW by a factor of two over the most stringent previous experimental results.

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