New physics via pion capture and simple nuclear reactions

2019 
Light, beyond-the-standard-model particles $X$ in the 1-100 MeV mass range can be produced in nuclear and hadronic reactions but would have to decay electromagnetically. We show that simple and well-understood low-energy hadronic processes can be used as a tool to study $X$ production and decay. In particular, the pion capture process $\pi^- p \to X n \to e^+ e^- n$ can be used in a new experimental setup to search for anomalies in the angular distribution of the electron-positron pair, which could signal the appearance of dark photons, axion-like particles and other exotic states. This process can be used to decisively test the hypothesis of a new particle produced in the $^7{\rm Li}+p$ reaction. We also discuss a variety of other theoretically clean hadronic processes, such as $p+{\rm D(T)}$ fusion, as a promising source of $X$ particles.
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