Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10726094 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The HyperCP Collaboration has recently reported the observation of three events for the decay Σ+âpμ+μâ with an invariant mass mμ+μâ for the muon-antimuon pair of â¼214 MeV. They suggest that a new particle state X may be needed to explain the observed mμ+μâ distribution. Motivated by this result, we study the properties of such a hypothetical particle. We first use K+âÏ+μ+μâ data to conclude that X cannot be a scalar or vector particle. We then collect existing constraints on a pseudoscalar or axial-vector X and find that these possibilities are still allowed as explanations for the HyperCP data. Finally we assume that the HyperCP data is indeed explained by a new pseudoscalar or axial-vector particle and use this to predict enhanced rates for KLâÏÏXâÏÏμ+μâ and ΩââÎâXâÎâμ+μâ.
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Authors
Xiao-Gang He, Jusak Tandean, G. Valencia,