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Heavy QCD Axion at Belle II: Displaced and Prompt Signals

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-04-27 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

The QCD axion is a well-motivated addition to the standard model to solve the strong C ⁣PC\!P problem. If the axion acquires mass dominantly from a hidden sector, it can be as heavy as O(1)O(1) GeV, and the decay constant can be as low as O(100)O(100) GeV without running into the axion quality problem. We propose new search strategies for such heavy QCD axions at the Belle II experiment, where the axions are expected to be produced via BKaB\to K a. We find that a subsequent decay a3πa\to 3\pi with a displaced vertex leads to a unique signal with essentially no background, and that a dedicated search can explore the range O(1O(1-10)10) TeV of decay-constant values. We also show that aγγa\to \gamma\gamma can cover a significant portion of currently unexplored region of 150ma500150 \lesssim m_a \lesssim 500 MeV.

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@article{arxiv.2108.10331,
  title  = {Heavy QCD Axion at Belle II: Displaced and Prompt Signals},
  author = {Emilie Bertholet and Sabyasachi Chakraborty and Vazha Loladze and Takemichi Okui and Abner Soffer and Kohsaku Tobioka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.10331},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

7 pages, 4 figures; Version accepted for publication in PRD Letter, including experimental results published after version-1 that imply new limits on the axion parameters