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Rare hyperon decays with missing energy

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2019-04-19 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We explore the strangeness-changing decays of the lightest hyperons into another baryon plus missing energy within and beyond the standard model (SM). In the SM these processes arise from the loop-induced quark transition sdννˉs\to d\nu\bar\nu and their branching fractions are estimated to be less than 101110^{-11}. In the presence of new physics (NP) the rates of these hyperon decays with missing energy could increase significantly with respect to the SM expectations because of modifications to the SM process or contributions from additional modes with new invisible particles. Adopting a model-independent approach and taking into account constraints from the kaon sector, we find that the current data on KπννˉK\to\pi\nu\bar\nu do not permit sizable NP impact on the hyperon decays via underlying operators having mainly parity-even quark parts. In contrast, NP operators with primarily parity-odd quark parts are much less restricted by the existing bounds on KinvisibleK\to\rm invisible and KππννˉK\to\pi\pi\nu\bar\nu and consequently could produce substantially amplifying effects on the hyperon modes. Their NP-enhanced branching fractions could reach levels potentially observable in the ongoing BESIII experiment.

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@article{arxiv.1901.10447,
  title  = {Rare hyperon decays with missing energy},
  author = {Jusak Tandean},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.10447},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

16 pages, no figure, slightly enlarged, references added, typos corrected, matches publication

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