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Search for a massive invisible particle X-0 in B+ -> e(+)X(0) and B+ -> mu X-+(0) decays

Park, C-S.
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Kwon, Y-J.
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Adachi, I.
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2016
Physical Review D

We present a search for a non-Standard-Model invisible particle X-0 in the mass range 0.1-1.8 GeV/c(2) in B+ -> e(+)X(0) and B+ -> mu X-+(0) decays. The results are obtained from a 711 fb(-1) data sample that corresponds to 772 x 10(6) B (B) over bar pairs, collected at the Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB e(+)e(-) collider. One B meson is fully reconstructed in a hadronic mode to determine the momentum of the lepton of the signal decay in the rest frame of the recoiling partner B meson. We find no evidence of a signal and set upper limits on the order of 10(-6).

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevD.94.012003
Web of Science ID

WOS:000380111000002

Author(s)
Park, C-S.
Kwon, Y-J.
Adachi, I.
Aihara, H.
Asner, D. M.
Aushev, T.
Babu, V.
Badhrees, I.
Bakich, A. M.
Barberio, E.
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Corporate authors
Belle Collaboration
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

American Physical Society

Published in
Physical Review D
Volume

94

Issue

1

Article Number

012003

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REVIEWED

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October 18, 2016
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