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arxiv: 1806.05678 · v2 · pith:GZ7EHSC4new · submitted 2018-06-14 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex

Neutral Hadrons Disappearing into the Darkness

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keywords decayinvisiblecurrentdarkdecayshadronsneutralneutron
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We study the invisible decay of neutral hadrons in a representative model of the dark sector. The mesons $K_L$ and $B^0$ decay into the dark sector with branching rates that can be at the current experimental limits. The neutron decays with a rate that could either explain the neutron lifetime puzzle (although only for an extreme choice of the parameters and a fine tuned value of the masses) or be just above the current limit of its invisible decay ($\tau_N^{\rm inv} \ge 10^{29}$ years) if kinematically allowed. These invisible decays of ordinary matter provide a novel and promising window into new physics that should be vigorously pursued.

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