Leptophobic dark photon interpretation of the $eta^{left(prime ight)} ightarrowpi^0left(eta ight)gammagamma$ puzzle
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Abstract
The decays of $eta$ and $eta^prime$ mesons provide unique opportunities for testing the properties of low energy Quantum Chromodynamics and for the search of new physics beyond the Standard Model. However, recent experimental results on the rare decays of $eta^{left(prime ight)} ightarrowpi^0left(eta ight)gammagamma$ cannot be self-consistently described by the combination of the Vector Meson Dominance and Linear Sigma Model employing the same set of parameters. We show that this tension can be attributed to the presence of a leptophobic dark photon $mathcal{B}$, and find representative values of the parameters which provide consistent description of these three decays, simultaneously. Unlike existing strategies of Dalitz analysis searching for the bump at $m_mathcal{B}$, we propose the usage of mismatch between these decays to constrain the parameters of the hypothetical dark photon. Additionally, we discuss possible signatures of sub-{ m GeV} $mathcal{B}$ boson in heavy meson decays.
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Publication: This paper is accepted to Physics Letters B, and will be published soon. <br>A preprint can be found here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.02769<br>The numerical code can be found here: https://github.com/BalytskyiJaroslaw/DarkPhoton
Presenters
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Yaroslav Balytskyi
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Authors
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Yaroslav Balytskyi
University of Colorado Colorado Springs