scholarly journals Kaon decays shedding light on massless dark photons

Author(s):  
Jhih-Ying Su ◽  
Jusak Tandean

AbstractWe explore kaon decays with missing energy carried away by a massless dark photon, $${{\overline{\gamma }}}$$ γ ¯ , assumed to have flavor-changing dipole-type couplings to the d and s quarks. We consider in particular the neutral-kaon modes $$K_L\rightarrow \gamma {{\overline{\gamma }}}$$ K L → γ γ ¯ and $$K_L\rightarrow \pi ^0\gamma {{\overline{\gamma }}}$$ K L → π 0 γ γ ¯ and their $$K_S$$ K S counterparts, as well as the charged-kaon channel $$K^+\rightarrow \pi ^+\gamma {{\overline{\gamma }}}$$ K + → π + γ γ ¯ , each of which also has an ordinary photon, $$\gamma $$ γ , in the final state. In addition, we look at $$K_{L,S}\rightarrow \pi ^+\pi ^-{{\overline{\gamma }}}$$ K L , S → π + π - γ ¯ and $$K^+\rightarrow \pi ^+\pi ^0{{\overline{\gamma }}}$$ K + → π + π 0 γ ¯ . Interestingly, the same $$ds{{\overline{\gamma }}}$$ d s γ ¯ interactions give rise to the flavor-changing two-body decays of hyperons with missing energy and are subject to model-independent constraints that can be inferred from the existing hyperon data. Taking this into account, we obtain branching fractions $${{{\mathcal {B}}}}(K_L\rightarrow \gamma {{\overline{\gamma }}})$$ B ( K L → γ γ ¯ ) and $$\mathcal{B}(K_L\rightarrow \pi ^0\gamma {{\overline{\gamma }}})$$ B ( K L → π 0 γ γ ¯ ) which can be as high as $$10^{-3}$$ 10 - 3 and $$10^{-6}$$ 10 - 6 , respectively, one or both of which may be within the sensitivity reach of the KOTO experiment. Furthermore, we find that $${{{\mathcal {B}}}}(K^+\rightarrow \pi ^+\gamma {{\overline{\gamma }}})$$ B ( K + → π + γ γ ¯ ) and $$\mathcal{B}(K^+\rightarrow \pi ^+\pi ^0{{\overline{\gamma }}})$$ B ( K + → π + π 0 γ ¯ ) are allowed to be maximally of order $$10^{-6}$$ 10 - 6 as well, which may be probed by NA62. Complementarily, the hyperon modes can have rates which are potentially accessible by BESIII. Thus, these ongoing experiments could soon be able to offer significant tests on the existence of the massless dark photon.

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gaber Faisel ◽  
Jhih-Ying Su ◽  
Jusak Tandean

Abstract We investigate the possibility that scalar leptoquarks generate consequential effects on the flavor-changing neutral-current decays of charmed hadrons into final states with missing energy "Image missing" carried away by either standard model or sterile neutrinos. We focus on scenarios involving the R2, $$ {\tilde{R}}_2 $$ R ˜ 2 , and $$ {\overline{S}}_1 $$ S ¯ 1 leptoquarks and take into account various pertinent constraints, learning that meson-mixing ones and those inferred from collider searches can be of significance. We find in particular that the branching fractions of charmed meson decays D →"Image missing", M = π, ρ, and Ds→"Image missing" and singly charmed baryon decays $$ {\Lambda}_c^{+} $$ Λ c + →"Image missing" and Ξc→"Image missing" are presently allowed to attain the 10−7-10−6 levels if induced by R2 and that the impact of $$ {\tilde{R}}_2 $$ R ˜ 2 is comparatively much less. In contrast, the contributions of $$ {\overline{S}}_1 $$ S ¯ 1 , which couples to right-handed up-type quarks and the sterile neutrinos, could lead to branching fractions as high as order 10−3. This suggests that these charmed hadron decays might be within reach of the BESIII and Belle II experiments or future super charm-tau factories and could serve as potentially promising probes of leptoquark interactions with sterile neutrinos.


2021 ◽  
Vol 81 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Geng Li ◽  
Tianhong Wang ◽  
Jing-Bo Zhang ◽  
Guo-Li Wang

AbstractIn this paper, we study the FCNC decay processes of B and $$B_c$$ B c meson, in which one invisible particle is emitted. Both the spin-0 and spin-1 cases are considered. The model-independent effective Lagrangian is introduced to describe the coupling between the light invisible boson and quarks. The constraints of the coupling coefficients are extracted by experimental upper limits of the missing energy in B meson decays. The bounds are used to predict the upper limits of branching fractions of corresponding $$B_c$$ B c decays, which are of the order of $$10^{-6}$$ 10 - 6 or $$10^{-5}$$ 10 - 5 when final meson is pseudoscalar or vector, respectively. The maximum branch ratios are achieved when $$m_\chi \approx 3.5$$ m χ ≈ 3.5 –4 GeV, where $$m_\chi $$ m χ is the mass of the invisible particle.


2001 ◽  
Vol 16 (supp01b) ◽  
pp. 687-689
Author(s):  
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Christopher G. White

Over 120 terabytes of data were collected during the 1997 and 1999 runs of Fermilab E871 (HyperCP). From these data we expect to reconstruct more than 1 billion cascade hyperon decays, 100 million charged kaon decays, and 10 million omega hyperon decays. These data provide new sensitivity to lepton number violation in hyperon decays, and independent confirmation of the flavor changing neutral current decay of a charged kaon to a pion and two muons.


2019 ◽  
Vol 206 ◽  
pp. 05001
Author(s):  
Dmitry Madigozhin

NA48/2 results contributing to ChPT testing are presented. A sample of 1663 events of the rare decay $ K^ \pm \to \mu ^ \pm ve^ + e^ - $ has been selected with a minimum e +e −effective mass of 140 MeV. The measured model independent decay rate is in agreement with ChPT predictions. The branching ratio of the $ K^ \pm \to \mu ^ \pm ve^ + e^ - $ decay, never observed so far, has been obtained from a sample of about 5000 candidates with less than 6% background, also in agreement with ChPT predictions. In addition, a most precise measurement of the charged kaon semileptonic formfactors has been obtained from 4.4 million Ke3 and 2.3 million Kµ3 events collected in 2004.


2014 ◽  
Vol 35 ◽  
pp. 1460440
Author(s):  
ALBERTO LUSIANI

We report recent measurements on τ leptons obtained by the BABAR collaboration using the entire recorded sample of electron-positron collisions at and around the Υ(4S) (about 470fb-1). The events were recorded at the PEP-II asymmetric collider at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The measurements include high multiplicity τ decay branching fractions with 3 or 5 charged particles in the final state, a search for the second class current the τ decay τ → πη′ν, τ branching fractions into final states containing two KS mesons, [Formula: see text], with h = π, K, and preliminary measurements of hadronic spectra of τ decays with three hadrons (τ- → h-h+h-ντ decays, where h = π, K). The results improve the experimental knowledge of the τ lepton properties and can be used to improve the precision tests of the Standard Model.


2001 ◽  
Vol 16 (supp01b) ◽  
pp. 888-890
Author(s):  
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BRUCE KNUTESON

We present a quasi-model-independent search for physics beyond the standard model. We define final states to be studied, and construct a rule that identifies a set of variables appropriate for any particular final state. A new algorithm ("Sleuth") searches for regions of excess in the space of those variables and quantifies the significance of any detected excess. After demonstrating the sensititvity of the method, we apply it to the semi-inclusive channel eμX collected in ≈108 pb -1 of [Formula: see text] collisions at [Formula: see text] at the DØ experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron. We find no evidence of new high pT physics in this sample.


2015 ◽  
Vol 39 ◽  
pp. 1560100
Author(s):  
Mario Vormstein

The NA48/2 and NA62 collaborations report on recent results, current status, and prospects of kaon physics at the CERN-SPS. The NA62 collaborations aims to measure the decay [Formula: see text] with an uncertainty of 10% or better. The NA62 detector and preliminary results from a pilot run in 2014 are presented. In addition, recent results of the NA48/2 collaboration are reported. A search for Dark Photons has been performed in [Formula: see text] decays via the kaon decays [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text]. No dark photon signal was observed and new upper limits on the mixing parameter [Formula: see text] and the dark photon mass were computed. We also report the first observation of the kaon decay [Formula: see text].


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-20
Author(s):  
Azeem Mir ◽  
Farida Tahir ◽  
Shakeel Mahmood ◽  
Shi- Hai Dong

We have studied phenomenological implication of R-parity violating (Rp) Minimal Supersymmetric Model (MSSM) via analyses of pure leptonic (M→νν¯) and semileptonic decays of pseudoscalar mesons (M→Xνν¯). These analyses involve comparison between theoretical predictions made by Rp MSSM and the Standard Model (SM) with the experimental results like branching fractions (Br) of the said process. We have found, in general, that Rp contribution dominates over the SM contribution, i.e., by a factor of 10 for the pure leptonic decays of KL,S and by 102 and 104 in case of Bs and Bd, respectively. Furthermore, the limits obtained on Rp Yukawa couplings (λαkβ′λαkγ′⁎) by using Br  (M→Xνν¯) are used to calculate Br  (M→νν¯). This demonstrates the role of Rp MSSM as a viable model for the study of new physics contribution in rare decays at places like Super B factories, KOTO (J-PARC) and NA62 at CERN.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
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A. Tumasyan ◽  
W. Adam ◽  
J. W. Andrejkovic ◽  
T. Bergauer ◽  
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Abstract A search for a heavy Higgs boson H decaying into the observed Higgs boson h with a mass of 125 GeV and another Higgs boson hS is presented. The h and hS bosons are required to decay into a pair of tau leptons and a pair of b quarks, respectively. The search uses a sample of proton-proton collisions collected with the CMS detector at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 137 fb−1. Mass ranges of 240–3000 GeV for mH and 60–2800 GeV for $$ {m}_{{\mathrm{h}}_{\mathrm{S}}} $$ m h S are explored in the search. No signal has been observed. Model independent 95% confidence level upper limits on the product of the production cross section and the branching fractions of the signal process are set with a sensitivity ranging from 125 fb (for mH = 240 GeV) to 2.7 fb (for mH = 1000 GeV). These limits are compared to maximally allowed products of the production cross section and the branching fractions of the signal process in the next-to-minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard model.


An analysis is made o f the limits on the possible departures from CP -, T -, and TCP -invariance, both in the structure of K L and K S states and in the decay amplitudes to xx and xIv channels. A small violation of the requirements of CP - and T -invariance on the structure of K L and K S states can be deduced under quite plausible assumptions, but there is no evidence of any other departure from the requirements of CP -, or T -, or TCP -in variance. However, the present limit for one measure 8 of TCP -noninvariance is several times larger than the estim ated value of the corresponding CP - and T -noninvariance parameter or = Re<K L |K S >. Taking a conservative view of the experimental data, symmetry-violating parts of decay amplitudes are lim ited to better than 1 % for the I = 0 channel and to within a small percentage for the I = 2 channel, in relative magnitude. The corresponding limits which can be deduced for leptonic decay amplitudes are som ewhat larger but there are indications that symmetry-violating amplitudes are unlikely to exceed a small percentage in relative magnitude.


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