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Freya Blekman
@freyablekman@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Are there invisible (and long-lived) undiscovered particles produced in the decays of B mesons? Those would be super rare, so we use a huge dataset of B mesons with dedicated data taking techniques. We didn't see any new particles though, this #CMSPaper is a #nullresult arxiv.org/abs/2508.06363

limit plot, measuring that in the most sensitive scenarios that if such an undiscovered particle exists, it shows up in fewer than 1/10000 B mesons
limit plot, measuring that in the most sensitive scenarios that if such an undiscovered particle exists, it shows up in fewer than 1/10000 B mesons
limit plot, measuring that in the most sensitive scenarios that if such an undiscovered particle exists, it shows up in fewer than 1/10000 B mesons
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