Search for lepton-flavor-violating τ- -φ decays in 2019-2021 Belle II data
Abstract
We report a search for lepton-flavor-violating decays τ- - φ (- =e-,μ-) at the Belle II experiment, using a sample of electron-positron data produced at the SuperKEKB collider in 2019-2021 and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 190 fb-1. We use a new untagged selection for e+e- τ+τ- events, where the signal τ is searched for as a neutrinoless final state of a single charged lepton and a φ meson and the other τ is not reconstructed in any specific decay mode, in contrast to previous measurements by the BaBar and Belle experiments. We find no evidence for τ- - φ decays and obtain upper limits on the branching fractions at 90% confidence level of 23 × 10-8 and 9.7× 10-8 for τ- → e-φ and τ- → μ-φ, respectively
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