Search for a light Higgs boson in single-photon decays of $\Upsilon(1S)$ using $\Upsilon(2S) \to \pi^+ \pi^- \Upsilon(1S)$ tagging method
Belle Collaboration: S. Jia, C. P. Shen, I. Adachi, H. Aihara, S. Al, Said, D. M. Asner, H. Atmacan, T. Aushev, R. Ayad, V. Babu, P. Behera, K., Belous, J. Bennett, M. Bessner, V. Bhardwaj, B. Bhuyan, T. Bilka, A. Bobrov,, D. Bodrov, G. Bonvicini, J. Borah, M. Bra\v{c}ko

TL;DR
This study searches for a light Higgs boson in radiative $$ decays using $$ tagging, setting new upper limits on production rates and coupling parameters, but finds no significant signals.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive search for a light Higgs in $$ decays with improved upper limits, using a large dataset and a novel tagging method.
Findings
No significant $A^0$ signals observed.
Set new upper limits on branching fractions for $ o A^0$ and $A^0 o $.
Improved constraints on Yukawa coupling and mixing angle.
Abstract
We search for a light Higgs boson () decaying into a or pair in the radiative decays of . The production of mesons is tagged by transitions, using 158 million events accumulated with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy electron-positron collider. No significant signals in the mass range from the or threshold to 9.2 GeV/ are observed. We set the upper limits at 90\% credibility level (C.L.) on the product branching fractions for and varying from to . Our results represent an approximately twofold improvement on the current world best upper limits for the production. For $A^0\to…
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