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Observation of the X17 anomaly in the decay of the Giant Dipole Resonance of $^8$Be

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arxiv 2308.06473 v1 pith:CHRB6S4S submitted 2023-08-12 nucl-ex

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Angular correlation spectra of $e^+e^-$ pairs produced in the $^{7}$Li($p$,$\gamma$)$^{8}$Be nuclear reaction were studied at a proton beam energy of $E_p$~=~4.0~MeV, which corresponds to the excitation energy of the Giant Dipole Resonance (GDR) in $^8$Be. The spectra measured show a peak like anomaly at 120$^\circ$ and a broader anomaly also above 140$^\circ$. Both anomalies could consistently be described by assuming that the same hypothetical X17 particle was created both in the ground-state transition and in the transition going to the broad ($\Gamma$=1.5~MeV), first excited state in $^8$Be. The invariant mass of the particle, which was derived to be $m_Xc^2 = 16.95 \pm 0.48$(stat.)~MeV, agrees well with our previously published values.

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  1. The X17 with Chiral Couplings

    hep-ph 2026-02 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A spin-1 X17 with chiral couplings fits the ATOMKI nuclear anomalies at 99% CL only in a parameter region that atomic parity violation and KLOE-2/NA64 exclude, driven mainly by the 12C(17.23) transition.

  2. Where to find $X(17)$?

    hep-ph 2026-01 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    Combining existing bounds with a new parity-violating Møller asymmetry constraint, the paper's body claims no surviving parameter space for scalar, pseudoscalar, vector, axial-vector, or V±A X(17)-electron couplings.

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