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Probing Muonic Forces and Dark Matter at Kaon Factories

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-06-11 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Rare kaon decays are excellent probes of light, new weakly-coupled particles. If such particles XX couple preferentially to muons, they can be produced in KμνXK\to \mu \nu X decays. In this letter we evaluate the future sensitivity for this process at NA62 assuming XX decays either invisibly or to di-muons. Our main physics target is the parameter space that resolves the (g2)μ(g-2)_\mu anomaly, where XX is a gauged LμLτL_\mu-L_\tau vector or a muon-philic scalar. The same parameter space can also accommodate dark matter freeze out or reduce the tension between cosmological and local measurements of H0H_0 if the new force decays to dark matter or neutrinos, respectively. We show that for invisible XX decays, a dedicated single muon trigger analysis at NA62 could probe much of the remaining (g2)μ(g-2)_\mu favored parameter space. Alternatively, if XX decays to muons, NA62 can perform a di-muon resonance search in K3μνK\to 3 \mu \nu events and greatly improve existing coverage for this process. Independently of its sensitivity to new particles, we find that NA62 is also sensitive to the Standard Model predicted rate for K3μνK \to 3\mu \nu, which has never been measured.

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@article{arxiv.1902.07715,
  title  = {Probing Muonic Forces and Dark Matter at Kaon Factories},
  author = {Gordan Krnjaic and Gustavo Marques-Tavares and Diego Redigolo and Kohsaku Tobioka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.07715},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

6 + 4 pages; v2 small change in limits, conclusions unchanged, matches version published in PRL