Search for a Dark Higgs produced in association with inelastic Dark Matter at the Belle II experiment
Abstract
Inelastic dark matter models that feature two dark matter particles and a massive dark photon can reproduce the observed relic dark matter density without violating cosmological limits. The mass splitting between two dark matter particles chi1 and chi2 with mchi2 > mchi1 is induced by a dark Higgs field and a corresponding dark Higgs boson h'. We present a search for dark matter in events with two vertices, at least one of which must be displaced, and missing energy. Based on a sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 364fb-1 collected at Belle II, we observe no evidence for signal. We set upper limits on the product of branching fractions, where $x^+x^-$ indicates $\mu^+\mu^-, \pi^+\pi^-$, or $K^+K^-$, as functions of h' mass and lifetime at the level of 1e-1 fb. We set model-dependent upper limits on the dark Higgs mixing angle at the level of 1e-5 and on the dark photon kinetic mixing parameter at the level of 1e-3. This is the first search for dark Higgs bosons in association with inelastic dark matter.
@article{Belle-II:2025bhd,
author = "Adachi, I. and others",
collaboration = "Belle-II",
title = "{Search for a Dark Higgs Boson Produced in Association with Inelastic Dark Matter at the Belle II Experiment}",
eprint = "2505.09705",
archivePrefix = "arXiv",
primaryClass = "hep-ex",
reportNumber = "Belle II Preprint 2025-015, KEK Preprint 2025-14",
doi = "10.1103/37w5-glpp",
journal = "Phys. Rev. Lett.",
volume = "135",
number = "13",
pages = "131801",
year = "2025"
}