A search for the dark photon in the OKA experiment
Abstract
A search for the massless dark photon in the decay K+ π+π0 γ is performed with the OKA detector exposed to 17.7 GeV/c RF separated secondary beam of the U70 Proton Synchrotron. A high-statistics data sample of the K+ decays is used for a missing mass search of the stable massless invisible dark photon (γ) in the final state. In the absence of a statistically valuable signal the upper limit on the branching ratio of the decay Br<2.0×10-6 is obtained with a 90% confidence level based on a realistic matrix element of the process. Currently, it is the best upper limit for this hypothetical decay channel.
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