Electron-positron pairs have been observed in the 10.95-MeV 0−→0+ decay
in 16O. The branching ratio of the e+e− pairs compared to the
3.84-MeV 0−→2+γ decay of the level is deduced to be
20(5)×10−5. This magnetic monopole (M0) transition cannot proceed by
γ-ray decay and is, to first order, forbidden for internal pair
creation. However, the transition may also proceed by the emission of a light
neutral 0− or 1+ boson. Indeed, we do observe a sharp peak in the
e+e− angular correlation with all the characteristics belonging to the
intermediate emission of such a boson with an invariant mass of 8.5(5)
MeV/c2. It may play a role in the current quest for light dark matter in the
universe.Comment: 6 page