Search for B+ μ+\, μ and B+ μ+\, N with inclusive tagging
Abstract
We report the result for a search for the leptonic decay of B+ μ+ \, μ using the full Belle data set of 711 fb-1 of integrated luminosity at the (4S) resonance. In the Standard Model leptonic B-meson decays are helicity and CKM suppressed. To maximize sensitivity an inclusive tagging approach is used to reconstruct the second B meson produced in the collision. The directional information from this second B meson is used to boost the observed μ into the signal B meson rest-frame, in which the μ has a monochromatic momentum spectrum. Though its momentum is smeared by the experimental resolution, this technique improves the analysis sensitivity considerably. Analyzing the μ momentum spectrum in this frame we find B(B+ μ+ \, μ) = ( 5.3 2.0 0.9 ) × 10-7 with a one-sided significance of 2.8 standard deviations over the background-only hypothesis. This translates to a frequentist upper limit of B(B+ μ+ \, μ) < 8.6 × 10-7 at 90% CL. The experimental spectrum is then used to search for a massive sterile neutrino, B+ μ+ \, N, but no evidence is observed for a sterile neutrino with a mass in a range of 0 - 1.5 GeV. The determined B+ μ+ \, μ branching fraction limit is further used to constrain the mass and coupling space of the type II and type III two-Higgs-doublet models.
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