Role of heavy neutral lepton in lepton number violating B meson decays
Abstract
We study the phenomenology of heavy neutral leptons (HNLs) in B-meson decays as probes of physics beyond the Standard Model. Focusing on the leptonic channels B μN and B τN, we constrain the allowed regions in the MN--|U N|2 plane using current experimental data. Using these constraints, we investigate lepton-number violating (ΔL=2) processes mediated by on-shell HNLs, including B(c)- π+ μ- μ- and Bc- J/ψ\, π+ μ- μ-. For benchmark values |UμN|2 = 10-6 and MN = 2-- 3\,GeV, the predicted branching ratios lie in the range O(10-13)--O(10-8). Among the channels, Bc- π+ μ- μ- shows the largest enhancement, while Bc- J/ψ\, π+ μ- μ- is strongly suppressed. These results indicate a clear channel dependence, with Bc modes providing enhanced sensitivity to HNL effects and offering promising avenues for future searches of lepton number violation.
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