Rare decays of B mesons via on-shell sterile neutrinos

Abstract

In view of the projected high number of produced B mesons in Belle II experiment ( 1010 per year), in addition to the presently ongoing LHC-b, we calculate the rate of decay for the rare decays of B mesons via a sterile on-shell neutrino N, which subsequently may decay leptonically or semileptonically within the detector: B (D(*)) 1 N, then N 1 2 or N π. Here, 1 = 2 in order to avoid serious QED background. We account for the possible effects of the strong neutrino lifetime on the observability of the rare decays. If no charmed mesons (D(*)) are produced at the first vertex of the sterile neutrino, a strong CKM-suppression becomes effective; this is not true if we consider instead the decays of Bc mesons which can be produced copiously in LHC-b. The production of charmed mesons D(*) at the first vertex offers an attractive possibility because it avoids strong CKM-suppression. Such rare decays of B mesons could be detected at Belle II experiment, with N neutrino either decaying within the detector or manifesting itself as a massive missing momentum.

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