Searches for an invisible Z' and for the dark Higgsstrahlung A'h' process in μ⁺μ⁻ plus missing energy final states at Belle II
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Category: Phd Thesis, Visibility: Public
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Authors |
Marcello Campajola,
Guglielmo De Nardo,
Francesco Di Capua
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Date |
2021-01-01 |
Belle II Number |
BELLE2-PTHESIS-2021-016 |
Abstract |
The work presented in this thesis concerns two searches for dark sector mediators in annihilations at the center-of-mass energy of 10.58~GeV with the Belle II experiment. Two different processes have been investigated in the same final state, consisting of two muons plus missing energy, by using the first data collected by the experiment so far. The first search presented in this work investigates an invisibly decaying boson (in the framework of a symmetry) produced radiatively by muons in the process . The only previous measurements in the same theoretical framework have been performed by the BaBar and CMS experiments for a decaying to muons, while no results for an invisible decay have been reported before. For this measure, the data-set collected by Belle~II during the so-called Phase~2 commissioning run in 2018 has been used, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 276 pb. No anomalies have been observed in data, and upper limits on the coupling constant in the range have been placed for a mass less than 6~GeV/c. As an extension of the above search, the existence of a LFV boson has been investigated in the process . No anomalies have been observed, and model independent upper limits on the cross section (times efficiency) have been computed. The search for a different process is also presented, consisting in the simultaneous production of a dark photon and a dark Higgs boson via the so-called dark Higgstrahlung process with and . The analysis flow, optimized for the data collected by the experiment during 2019, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of , is described and the expected upper limits on the cross section and in terms of the coupling constants product are provided. The only similar measurement was performed by the KLOE experiment, for masses up to 1 GeV/c. Belle~II will produce a sizeable enlargement of the currently explored region. |
Conference |
Napoli (IT) |
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