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Secluded U(1) below the weak scale

arXiv:0811.1030 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.80.095002

Abstract

A secluded U(1) sector with weak admixture to photons, O(10^{-2}-10^{-3}), and the scale of the breaking below 1 GeV represents a natural yet poorly constrained extension of the Standard Model. We analyze g-2 of muons and electrons together with other precision QED data, as well as radiative decays of strange particles to constrain mass--mixing angle (m_V-κ) parameter space. We point out that m_V = 214 MeV and κ^2 > 3\times 10^{-5} can be consistent with the hypothesis of HyperCP collaboration, that seeks to explain the anomalous energy distribution of muon pairs in the Σ^+ \to p μ^+μ^- process by a resonance, without direct contradiction to the existing data on radiative kaon decays. The same parameters lead to O({\rm few} \times 10^{-9}) upward correction to the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, possibly relaxing some tension between experimental value and theoretical determinations of g-2. The ultra-fine energy resolution scan of e^+e^-\to μ^+μ^- cross section and dedicated analysis of lepton spectra from K^+\to π^+ e^+e^- decays should be able to provide a conclusive test of this hypothesis and improve the constraints on the model.

14 pages, 2 figures