Search for B0 K 0 τ+ τ- decays at the Belle II experiment

Abstract

We present a search for the rare flavor-changing neutral-current decay B0 K 0 τ+ τ- with data collected by the Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB electron-positron collider. The analysis uses a 365 fb-1 data sample recorded at the center-of-mass energy of the (4S) resonance. One of the B mesons produced in the (4S) B0 B0 process is fully reconstructed in a hadronic decay mode, while its companion B meson is required to decay into a K 0 and two τ leptons of opposite charge. The τ leptons are reconstructed in final states with a single electron, muon, charged pion or charged meson, and additional neutrinos. We set an upper limit on the branching ratio of BR(B0 K 0 τ+ τ-) < 1.8 × 10-3 at the 90% confidence level, which is the most stringent constraint reported to date.

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