Search for muon-philic new light gauge boson at Belle II

Abstract

Motivated by the long-lasting 3.5σ discrepancy in the anomalous magnetic moment of muon, we consider a new muon-specific force mediated by a light gauge boson, X, with mass mX < 2mμ and the coupling constant gX (10-4, 10-3). We show that the Belle~II experiment has a robust chance to probe such a light boson in e+ e- μ+ μ- + X channel and cover the most interesting parameter space explaining the discrepancy with the planned target luminosity, ∫ dt \ L=50~ ab-1. The clean signal of muon-pair plus missing energy at Belle II can be a smoking gun for the new gauge boson. We expect that the (invisibly decaying) muon-philic light (mX ≤ 2 mμ) gauge boson can be probed down to gX ≥ 1.5 × 10-4 \ (4.6 × 10-4, \ 2.3 × 10-4) for 50 (1, 10) ab-1 search.

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