Belle II could detect long-lived bino neutralinos produced in B-meson decays, with a new partial-reconstruction method sensitive to RPV couplings far beyond existing bounds.
Search for a heavy neutral lepton that mixes predominantly with the tau neutrino
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We report a search for a heavy neutral lepton (HNL) that mixes predominantly with $\nu_\tau$. The search utilizes data collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy $e^+ e^-$ collider. The data sample was collected at and just below the center-of-mass energies of the $\Upsilon(4S)$ and $\Upsilon(5S)$ resonances and has an integrated luminosity of $915~\textrm{fb}^{-1}$, corresponding to $(836\pm 12)\times 10^6$ $e^+e^\to\tau^+\tau^-$ events. We search for production of the HNL (denoted $N$) in the decay $\tau^-\to \pi^- N$ followed by its decay via $N \to \mu^+\mu^- \nu_\tau$. The search focuses on the parameter-space region in which the HNL is long lived, so that the $\mu^+\mu^-$ originate from a common vertex that is significantly displaced from the collision point of the KEKB beams. Consistent with the expected background yield, one event is observed in the data sample after application of all the event-selection criteria. We report limits on the mixing parameter of the HNL with the $\tau$ neutrino as a function of the HNL mass.
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Searching for long-lived light neutralinos from $B$-meson decays with baryonic R-parity violation at Belle II
Belle II could detect long-lived bino neutralinos produced in B-meson decays, with a new partial-reconstruction method sensitive to RPV couplings far beyond existing bounds.