An Improved Limit on Invisible Decays of Positronium
Abstract
The results of a new search for positronium decays into invisible final states are reported. Convincing detection of this decay mode would be a strong evid ence for new physics beyond the Standard Model (SM): for example the existence of extra--dimensions, of milli-charged particles, of new light gauge bosons or of mirror particles. Mirror matter could be a relevant dark matter candidate. In this paper the setup and the results of a new experiment are presented. In a collected sample of about orthopositronium decay s, no evidence for invisible decays in an energy window [0,80] keV was found and an upper limit on the branching ratio of orthopositronium \invdecay could be set: (90% C.L.) Our results provide a limit on the photon mirror-photon mixing strength (90% C.L.) and rule out particles lighter than the electron mass with a fraction of the electron charge. Furthermore, upper limits on the branching ratios for the decay of parapositronium (90% C.L.) and the direct annihilation (90% C.L.) could be set.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ex/0609059,
title = {An Improved Limit on Invisible Decays of Positronium},
author = {A. Badertscher and P. Crivelli and W. Fetscher and U. Gendotti and S. Gninenko and V. Postoev and A. Rubbia and V. Samoylenko and D. Sillou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ex/0609059},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
17 pages, 7 figures, added references, fixed limit on millicharged particles and changed two plots accordingly