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Pair production of dark particles in meson decays

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-09-30 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Rare decays of KK and BB mesons provide a powerful probe of dark sectors with light new particles. We show that the pair production of O(100MeV)O(100\,{\rm MeV}) dark states can be probed with the decays of KLK_L mesons, owing to the enhanced two-body kinematics, KLX1X2K_L\to X_1X_2 or X2X2X_2X_2. If either or these two particles is unstable, e.g. X2X1π0X_2\to X_1\pi^0, X2X1γX_2\to X_1\gamma or X1,2γγX_{1,2}\to \gamma\gamma, such decays could easily mimic KLπ0ννK_L\to \pi^0 \nu\overline{\nu} signatures, while not being ruled out by the decays of charged kaons. We construct explicit models that have enhanced KLK_L decay signatures, and are constrained by the results of the KOTO experiment. We note that recently reported excess events can also be accommodated while satisfying all other constraints (BB decays, colliders, beam dumps). These models are based on the extensions of the gauge and/or scalar sector of the theory. The lightest of X1,2X_{1,2} particles, if stable, could constitute the entirety of dark matter.

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@article{arxiv.2005.07102,
  title  = {Pair production of dark particles in meson decays},
  author = {Matheus Hostert and Kunio Kaneta and Maxim Pospelov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.07102},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

25 pages, 9 figures, 1 table, v2: KOTO signal efficiency plots added. Accepted for publication in PRD