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Search for the Neutron Decay n$\rightarrow$ X+$��$ where X is a dark matter particle

Authors :
Tang, Z.
Blatnik, M.
Broussard, L. J.
Choi, J. H.
Clayton, S. M.
Cude-Woods, C.
Currie, S.
Fellers, D. E.
Fries, E. M.
Geltenbort, P.
Gonzalez, F.
Ito, T. M .
Liu, C. -Y.
MacDonald, S. W. T.
Makela, M.
Morris, C. L.
O'Shaughnessy, C. M.
Pattie, R. W.
Plaster, B.
Salvat, D. J.
Saunders, A.
Wang, Z.
Young, A. R.
Zeck, B. A.
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
arXiv, 2018.

Abstract

In a recent paper submitted to Physical Review Letters, Fornal and Grinstein have suggested that the discrepancy between two different methods of neutron lifetime measurements, the beam and bottle methods can be explained by a previously unobserved dark matter decay mode, n$\rightarrow$ X+$��$ where X is a dark matter particle. We have performed a search for this decay mode over the allowed range of energies of the monoenergetic gamma ray for X to be a dark matter particle. We exclude the possibility of a sufficiently strong branch to explain the lifetime discrepancy with greater than 4 sigma confidence.<br />6 pages 3 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........89cead12e5c4d9942175c7f1350f601f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1802.01595