Search for a new gauge boson in π0 decays

Abstract

A search was made for a new light gauge boson X which might be produced in π0γ + X decay from neutral pions generated by 450-GeV protons in the CERN SPS neutrino target. The X's would penetrate the downstream shielding and be observed in the NOMAD detector via the Primakoff effect, in the process of X π0 conversion in the external Coulomb field of a nucleus. With 1.45×1018 protons on target, 20 candidate events with energy between 8 and 140 GeV were found from the analysis of neutrino data. This number is in agreement with the expectation of 18.12.8 background events from standard neutrino processes. A new 90% C.L. upper limit on the branching ratio Br(π0γ + X)< (3.3 to 1.9) ×10-5 for X masses ranging from 0 to 120 MeV/c2 is obtained.

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