Search for Lepton-Flavor-Violating τ Decays to a Lepton and an Invisible Boson at Belle II
Abstract
We search for lepton-flavor-violating τ- e-α and τ-μ-α decays, where α is an invisible spin-0 boson. The search uses electron-positron collisions at 10.58 GeV center-of-mass energy with an integrated luminosity of 62.8 fb-1, produced by the SuperKEKB collider and collected with the Belle II detector. We search for an excess in the lepton-energy spectrum of the known τ- e-e τ and τ- μ-μ τ decays. We report 95\% confidence-level upper limits on the branching-fraction ratio B(τ- e- α) / B(τ- e- e τ) in the range (1.1-9.7) × 10-3 and on B(τ- μ- α) / B(τ- μ- μ τ) in the range (0.7-12.2) × 10-3 for α masses between 0 and 1.6 GeV/c2. These results provide the most stringent bounds on invisible boson production from τ decays.
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