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Dark sector and Axion-like particle search at BESIII

Published 16 Aug 2023 in hep-ex and hep-ph | (2308.15486v2)

Abstract: Dark matter (DM) refers to a new type of matter that may explain observed rotation curves of galaxies and the composite structure of the Universe. It may couple to the Standard Model particles via portals, which include the possibility of axion-like particle, light Higgs boson, dark photon and spin-1/2 fermions. The axion-like particle and light Higgs boson can be accessible via radiative decays of $J/\psi$ while the dark photon via initial-state radiation process using the data of high-intensity $e+e-$ collider experiments, such as the BESIII experiment. DM may be depicted as baryonic matter in an invisible final state. The presence of a massless dark photon, predicted by the spontaneous broken of Abelian group $U(1)_D$, may enhance the branching fractions of rare flavor changing neutral current decay processes. BESIII experiment has recently explored the possibility of these DM scenarios using the data samples collected at several energy points, including $J/\psi$ and $\psi(3686)$ resonances. This report summarizes the recent results of the BESIII experiment related to the dark-sector and Axion-like particles.

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