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Authors :
Mark Makela
R. B. Vogelaar
J. Liu
Nima Nouri
T. L. Womack
E. B. Dees
John Ramsey
Chen-Yu Liu
J. Wexler
G. Swift
Takeyasu M. Ito
X. Ding
T. J. Bowles
A. T. Holley
J. Hoagland
Albert Young
X. Sun
Christopher Morris
R. Mammei
A. García
B. A. Zeck
Zhehui Wang
E. Adamek
Syed Hamid Hasan
C. Cude-Woods
R. Carr
Scott Currie
S.D. Moore
D. G. Phillips
Michael Pitt
M. Blatnik
A. Kneckt
Dan Melconian
Alexander Saunders
B. VornDick
B. W. Filippone
Kevin Hickerson
E. Tatar
D. J. Salvat
Steven Clayton
S. Nepal
Christopher Wrede
Sky Sjue
R. Rios
Leah Broussard
S. Slutsky
W. Wanchun
Ran Hong
B. Allgeier
J. W. Martin
R. Picker
M. A. P. Brown
A.P. Galván
M. P. Mendenhall
B. Plaster
Robert W. Pattie
P. Geltenbort
C. Swank
Gary E. Hogan
W. E. Sondheim
Source :
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 219, p 05008 (2019), 'EPJ Web of Conferences ', vol: 219, pages: 05008-1-05008-5 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2019.

Abstract

In January, 2018, Fornal and Grinstein proposed that a previously unobserved neutron decay branch to a dark matter particle (χ) could account for the discrepancy in the neutron lifetime observed in two different types of experiments. One of the possible final states discussed includes a single χ along with an e+e− pair. We use data from the UCNA (Ultracold Neutron Asymmetry) experiment to set limits on this decay channel. Coincident electron-like events are detected with ∼ 4π acceptance using a pair of detectors that observe a volume of stored Ultracold Neutrons (UCNs). We use the timing information of coincidence events to select candidate dark sector particle decays by applying a timing calibration and selecting events within a physically-forbidden timing region for conventional n → p + e- + ν̅e decays. The summed kinetic energy (Ee+e−) from such events is reconstructed and used to set limits, as a function of the χ mass, on the branching fraction for this decay channel.

Details

ISSN :
2100014X
Volume :
219
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EPJ Web of Conferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4147129b92a94c76a22afd86a708553f