A search for two body muon decay signals
Abstract
Lepton family number violation is tested by searching for decays among the 5.8 positive muon decay events analyzed by the TWIST collaboration. Limits are set on the production of both massless and massive bosons. The large angular acceptance of this experiment allows limits to be placed on anisotropic decays, which can arise from interactions violating both lepton flavor and parity conservation. Branching ratio limits of order are obtained for bosons with masses of 13 - 80 MeV/c and with different decay asymmetries. For bosons with masses less than 13 MeV/c the asymmetry dependence is much stronger and the 90% limit on the branching ratio varies up to . This is the first study that explicitly evaluates the limits for anisotropic two body muon decays.
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@article{arxiv.1409.0638,
title = {A search for two body muon decay signals},
author = {R. Bayes and J. Bueno and Yu. I. Davydov and P. Depommier and W. Faszer and M. C. Fujiwara and C. A. Gagliardi and A. Gaponenko and D. R. Gill and A. Grossheim and P. Gumplinger and M. D. Hasinoff and R. S. Henderson and A. Hillairet and J. Hu and D. D. Koetke and R. P. MacDonald and G. M. Marshall and E. L. Mathie and R. E. Mischke and K. Olchanski and A. Olin and R. Openshaw and J. -M. Poutissou and R. Poutissou and V. Selivanov and G. Sheffer and B. Shin and T. D. S. Stanislaus and R. Tacik and R. E. Tribble},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.0638},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
7 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, accepted by PRD