Search for axion-like particles decaying to two photons at Belle II

Abstract

Axion-like particles (ALPs) are predicted in many extensions of the Standard Model and provide a well-motivated portal between visible and hidden sectors through their coupling to photons. We search for ALPs produced in the process e+e-γa, aγγ, using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 408~fb-1 recorded by the Belle~II detector at the SuperKEKB e+e- collider. Events containing three photons are used to reconstruct the ALP as a narrow peak in the di-photon invariant mass spectrum over the range 0.17 < ma < 9.80~GeV/c2. No significant excess above background is observed. We set 95\% confidence level upper limits on the production cross section and on the ALP-photon coupling gaγγ, reaching sensitivities at the level of 10-4~GeV-1. The limits are the most restrictive to date over nearly the entire mass range 0.17 < ma < 5.00~GeV/c2, and improve upon previous results by up to a factor 9.

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