It seems strange at first that a particle with a mass of 17 MeV (much less than a proton) would have gone unnoticed, but the particle they describe is protophobic, that is, it doesn't couple to protons, so it wouldn't show up in p-p accelerator experiments.
In nucleon interactions you would have neutrons around which would interact with protophobic particles.
What I still don't get is why the X17 doesn't show up in e-e colliders. (An X boson couples to both leptons and quarks, which is why it can contribute to proton decay)
A protophobic X boson would not contribute to proton decay which could explain why proton decay is not observed.
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What I still don't get is why the X17 doesn't show up in e-e colliders. (An X boson couples to both leptons and quarks, which is why it can contribute to proton decay)
A protophobic X boson would not contribute to proton decay which could explain why proton decay is not observed.