Search for a light dark sector particle at LHCb (1511.00281v1)
Abstract: A search is presented for a hidden-sector boson, $\chi$, produced in the decay $B0 \rightarrow K* (892)0 \chi$, with $K* (892)0 \rightarrow K+ \pi-$ and $\chi \rightarrow \mu+ \mu-$. The search is performed using a $pp$-collision data sample collected at $\sqrt{s}=7$ and 8 TeV with the LHCb detector, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 1 and 2 fb${-1}$ respectively. No significant signal is observed in the mass range $214 \le m_\chi \le 4350$ MeV, and upper limits are placed on the branching fraction product $\mathcal{B}(B0 \rightarrow K* (892)0 \chi) \times \mathcal{B}(\chi \rightarrow \mu+ \mu- )$ as a function of the mass and lifetime of the $\chi$ boson. These limits place the most stringent constraints to date on many theories that predict the existence of additional low-mass dark bosons.