Search for B-μ-μ Decays at the Belle Experiment
Abstract
We report the result of a search for the decay B-μ-μ. The signal events are selected based on the presence of a high momentum muon and the topology of the rest of the event showing properties of a generic B-meson decay, as well as the missing energy and momentum being consistent with the hypothesis of a neutrino from the signal decay. We find a 2.4 standard deviation excess above background including systematic uncertainties, which corresponds to a branching fraction of B(B-μ-μ) =(6.46 2.22 1.60 )×10-7 or a frequentist 90% confidence level interval on the B-μ-μ branching fraction of [2.9, 10.7]× 10-7. This result is obtained from a 711\ fb-1 data sample that contains 772 × 106 BB pairs, collected near the (4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+ e- collider.
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