Search for rare decays of $D^0$ mesons into two muons
LHCb collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports a search for the extremely rare decay of the $D^0$ meson into two muons using LHCb data, setting the most stringent upper limit to date and constraining new physics models.
Contribution
First search for $D^0 o \mu^+\mu^-$ decay using LHCb data across multiple energies, establishing the world's most restrictive upper limit.
Findings
No evidence of $D^0 o \mu^+\mu^-$ decay observed.
Upper limit on branching fraction set at $3.1 imes 10^{-9}$.
Results constrain theories beyond the Standard Model.
Abstract
A search for the very rare decay is performed using data collected by the LHCb experiment in proton-proton collisions at , 8 and , corresponding to an integrated luminosity of . The search is optimised for mesons from decays but is also sensitive to mesons from other sources. No evidence for an excess of events over the expected background is observed. An upper limit on the branching fraction of this decay is set at at a CL. This represents the world's most stringent limit, constraining models of physics beyond the Standard Model.
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