Rare tau decays via exchange of on-shell almost degenerate Majorana neutrinos, τ π Nj π μ π and τ π Nj π μ π^

Abstract

We investigate rare decays of tau leptons that occur via exchange of heavy on-shell neutrinos Nj (j=1,2). These neutrinos can be either Dirac or Majorana, and are considered to be almost degenerate in mass. The decays can thus be either lepton number conserving (LNC), τ π Nj π μ π, or lepton number violating (LNV), τ π Nj π μ π. If neutrinos are Dirac, only LNC decays are possible. If they are Majorana, both LNC and LNV are possible. We derive the corresponding expressions for the effective decay widths eff, (X) (X=LNC, LNV) of these rare decays, where we account for N1-N2 overlap and oscillation effects and for the finite detector length effects. We then numerically evaluate these decay widths as well as the related CP violation asymmetry width CP (X) = ( eff,- (X) - eff,+ (X)). We conclude that for certain, presently allowed, ranges of the heavy-light neutrino mixing parameters, such decays and asymmetries could be observed in Belle II experiment.

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