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We present a search for the decays of a neutral scalar boson produced by kaons decaying at rest, in the context of the Higgs portal model, using the MicroBooNE detector. We analyze data triggered in time with the Fermilab NuMI neutrino beam spill, with an exposure of $1.93times10^{20}$ protons on target. We look for monoenergetic scalars that come from the direction of the NuMI hadron absorber, at a distance of 100 m from the detector, and decay to electron-positron pairs. We observe one candidate event, with a Standard Model background prediction of $1.9pm0.8$. We set an upper limit on the scalar-Higgs mixing angle of $theta<(3.3-4.6)times10^{-4}$ at the 95% confidence level for scalar boson masses in the range $(100-200)$ MeV$/c^2$. We exclude at the 95% confidence level the remaining model parameters required to explain the central value of a possible excess of $K^0_Lrightarrowpi^0 ubar{ u}$ decays reported by the KOTO collaboration.
We present upper limits on the production of heavy neutral leptons (HNLs) decaying to $mu pi$ pairs using data collected with the MicroBooNE liquid-argon time projection chamber (TPC) operating at Fermilab. This search is the first of its kind perfor
Talk given at PIC2013 summarizing the results of CMS-PAS-HIG-13-004.
A search is presented for long-lived particles with a mass between 25 and 50 GeV$/c^2$ and a lifetime between 1 and 200 ps in a sample of proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of $sqrt{s}=7$ TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosit
We investigate the indirect signatures of the Higgs portal $U(1)_X$ vector dark matter (VDM) $X_mu$ from both its pair annihilation and decay. The VDM is stable at renormalizable level by $Z_2$ symmetry, and thermalized by Higgs-portal interactions.
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is an option for a future e+e- collider operating at centre-of-mass energies up to 3 TeV, providing sensitivity to a wide range of new physics phenomena and precision physics measurements at the energy frontier. Thi