Dark sectors and τ physics at Belle II
Abstract
The possibility of a dark sector weakly coupling to Standard Model (SM) particles through new light mediators is explored at the Belle II experiment. We present here results from three different searches, for a long-lived (pseudo)scalar particle in rare B decays; for a di-tau resonance in four-muon final states, and the update on the search for a \ boson decaying invisibly. We also look for lepton flavor violation by searching for τ→ α decays, with α a new invisible boson, and we report the first untagged reconstruction of τ pairs events searching for the neutrinoless decays τ φ. Finally, we present the world's most precise measurement of the τ lepton mass. These studies are performed on samples from the data collected by the Belle II detector during 2019-2021 data taking.
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