First Search for Exotic Z Boson Decays into Photons and Neutral Pions in Hadron Collisions

A search for forbidden and exotic Z boson decays in the diphoton mass spectrum is presented for the first time in hadron collisions, based on data corresponding to 10.0  fb[superscript −1] of integrated luminosity from proton-antiproton collisions at √s = 1.96  TeV collected by the CDF experiment. N...

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Main Authors: Gomez-Ceballos, Guillelmo (Contributor), Goncharov, Maxim (Contributor), Paus, Christoph M. E. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Nuclear Science (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: American Physical Society, 2014-08-22T16:12:17Z.
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Summary:A search for forbidden and exotic Z boson decays in the diphoton mass spectrum is presented for the first time in hadron collisions, based on data corresponding to 10.0  fb[superscript −1] of integrated luminosity from proton-antiproton collisions at √s = 1.96  TeV collected by the CDF experiment. No evidence of signal is observed, and 95% credibility level Bayesian upper limits are set on the branching ratios of decays of the Z boson to a photon and neutral pion (which is detected as a photon), a pair of photons, and a pair of neutral pions. The observed branching ratio limits are 2.01 × 10[superscript −5] for Z → π[superscript 0]γ, 1.46 × 10[superscript −5] for Z → γγ, and 1.52 × 10[superscript −5] for Z → π[superscript 0]π[superscript 0]. The Z → π[superscript 0]γ and Z → γγ limits improve the most stringent results from other experiments by factors of 2.6 and 3.6, respectively. The Z → π[superscript 0]π[superscript 0] branching ratio limit is the first experimental result on this decay.
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