Sensitivity for four-body tau-lepton decays at Belle and Belle II experiments

Abstract

We study the expected sensitivity at Belle and Belle II for four-body τ X l l τ decays where l=e or μ and X=π, K, and K* mesons. These decay processes violate the total lepton number (| L|=2 ) and they can be induced by the exchange of Majorana neutrinos. In particular, we consider lifetimes in the accessible ranges of τN = 5, 100 ps and extract the limits on |V N|2 without any additional assumption on the relative size of the mixing matrix elements. For an integrated luminosity collected of 1 ab-1 at Belle, we found significant sensitivity on branching fractions of the order BR(τ X l l τ) 10-8. For an integrated luminosity expected of 50 ab-1 and intermediate luminosity of 10 ab-1 at the Belle II, we found significant sensitivity on branching fractions of the order BR(τ X l l τ) 10-9-10-8. We use these sensitivities to set limits for the exclusion regions on the parameter space (mN, |V N|2) associated with the heavy neutrino; such that for a |V N|2 O(10-5) at τN = 100 ps, we find the bounds as 0.140 < mN < 1.776 GeV for τ- X+ e- e- τ and 0.245 < mN < 1.671 GeV for τ- X+ μ- μ- τ.

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