A light pseudoscalar near the Υ(1S) mass, mixing with two Higgs doublets in the alignment limit, accounts for the anomalous ditau rate while evading existing constraints.
Measurement of the Muonic Branching Fractions of the Narrow Upsilon Resonances
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The decay branching fractions of the three narrow Upsilon resonances to mu+ mu- have been measured by analyzing about 4.3 1/fb e+e- data collected with the CLEO III detector. The branching fraction B(Y(1S) -> mu+ mu-) = (2.49 +- 0.02 +- 0.07)% is consistent with the current world average but B(Y(2S) -> mu+ mu-) = (2.03 +- 0.03 +- 0.08)% and B(Y(3S) -> mu+ mu-) = (2.39 +- 0.07 +- 0.10)% are significantly larger than prior results. These new muonic branching fractions imply a narrower total decay width for the Y(2S) and Y(3S) resonances and lower other branching fractions that rely on these decays in their determination.
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Hiding in the Shadow of the Upsilon: Ditaus from a Light Pseudoscalar
A light pseudoscalar near the Υ(1S) mass, mixing with two Higgs doublets in the alignment limit, accounts for the anomalous ditau rate while evading existing constraints.