We present a search for the lepton flavor violating decays B^{+}→K^{+}τ^{±}ℓ^{∓}, with ℓ=(e,μ), using the full data sample of 772×10^{6} BBover ¯ pairs recorded by the Belle detector at the KEKB ...asymmetric-energy e^{+}e^{-} collider. We use events in which one B meson is fully reconstructed in a hadronic decay mode. We find no evidence for B^{±}→K^{±}τℓ decays and set upper limits on their branching fractions at the 90% confidence level in the (1-3)×10^{-5} range. The obtained limits are the world's best results.
We report a measurement of the $C\!P$-violating parameters $A$ and $S$ in $B^{0}\to K_{S}^{0} \pi^{0}$ decays at Belle II using a sample of $387\times 10^{6}$ $B\bar{B}$ events recorded in ...$e^{+}e^{-}$ collisions at a center-of-mass energy corresponding to the $\Upsilon(4S)$ resonance. These parameters are determined by fitting the proper decay-time distribution of a sample of 415 signal events. We obtain $A = 0.04^{+0.15}_{-0.14}\pm 0.05$ and $S = 0.75^{+0.20}_{-0.23}\pm 0.04$, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second are systematic.
We present the study of Bover ¯^{0}→Σ_{c}(2455)^{0,++}π^{±}pover ¯ decays based on 772×10^{6} BBover ¯ events collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e^{+}e^{-} collider. The ...Σ_{c}(2455)^{0,++} candidates are reconstructed via their decay to Λ_{c}^{+}π^{∓} and Λ_{c}^{+} decays to pK^{-}π^{+}, pK_{S}^{0}, and Λπ^{+} final states. The corresponding branching fractions are measured to be B(Bover ¯^{0}→Σ_{c}(2455)^{0}π^{+}pover ¯)=(1.09±0.06±0.07)×10^{-4} and B(Bover ¯^{0}→Σ_{c}(2455)^{++}π^{-}pover ¯)=(1.84±0.11±0.12)×10^{-4}, which are consistent with the world average values with improved precision. A new structure is found in the M_{Σ_{c}(2455)^{0,++}π^{±}} spectrum with a significance of 4.2σ including systematic uncertainty. The structure is possibly an excited Λ_{c}^{+} and is tentatively named Λ_{c}(2910)^{+}. Its mass and width are measured to be (2913.8±5.6±3.8) MeV/c^{2} and (51.8±20.0±18.8) MeV, respectively. The products of branching fractions for the Λ_{c}(2910)^{+} are measured to be B(Bover ¯^{0}→Λ_{c}(2910)^{+}pover ¯)×B(Λ_{c}(2910)^{+}→Σ_{c}(2455)^{0}π^{+})=(9.5±3.6±1.6)×10^{-6} and B(Bover ¯^{0}→Λ_{c}(2910)^{+}pover ¯)×B(Λ_{c}(2910)^{+}→Σ_{c}(2455)^{++}π^{-})=(1.24±0.35±0.10)×10^{-5}. Here, the first and second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively.
We present the first comprehensive tests of light-lepton universality in the angular distributions of semileptonic $B^0$-meson decays to charged spin-1 charmed mesons. We measure five ...angular-asymmetry observables as functions of the decay recoil that are sensitive to lepton-universality-violating contributions. We use events where one neutral $B$ is fully reconstructed in $\Upsilon\left(4S\right)\to{}B \overline{B}$ decays in data corresponding to $189~\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$ integrated luminosity from electron-positron collisions collected with the Belle II detector. We find no significant deviation from the standard model expectations.
We measure the tau-to-light-lepton ratio of inclusive B -meson branching fractions R ( X τ / ℓ ) ≡ B ( B → X τ ν ) / B ( B → X ℓ ν ) , where ℓ indicates an electron or muon, and thereby test the ...universality of charged-current weak interactions. We select events that have one fully reconstructed B meson and a charged lepton candidate from 189 fb − 1 of electron-positron collision data collected with the Belle II detector. We find R ( X τ / ℓ ) = 0.228 ± 0.016 ( stat ) ± 0.036 ( syst ) , in agreement with standard-model expectations. This is the first direct measurement of R ( X τ / ℓ ) . Published by the American Physical Society 2024
We report on a search for a heavy Majorana neutrino in the decays τ^{-}→π^{-}ν_{h}, ν_{h}→π^{±}ℓ^{∓}, ℓ=e, μ. The results are obtained using the full data sample of 988 fb^{-1} collected with the ...Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric energy e^{+}e^{-} collider, which contains 912×10^{6} ττ pairs. We observe no significant signal and set 95% CL upper limits on the couplings of the heavy right-handed neutrinos to the conventional standard model left-handed neutrinos in the mass range 0.2-1.6 GeV/c^{2}. This is the first study of a mixed couplings of heavy neutrinos to τ leptons and light-flavor leptons.
A
bstract
Charged-lepton-flavor-violation is predicted in several new physics scenarios. We update the analysis of
τ
lepton decays into a light charged lepton (
ℓ
=
e
±
or
μ
±
) and a vector meson (
...V
0
=
ρ
0
,
ϕ
,
ω
,
K
*0
, or
K
¯
*0
) using 980 fb
−
1
of data collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB collider. No significant excess of such signal events is observed, and thus 90% credibility level upper limits are set on the
τ
→
ℓV
0
branching fractions in the range of (1.7–4
.
3) × 10
−
8
. These limits are improved by 30% on average from the previous results.
A
bstract
We measure the cross section of
e
+
e
−
→
η
c
J/ψ
at the Υ(
nS
)(
n
= 1–5) on-resonance and 10.52 GeV off-resonance energy points using the full data sample collected by the Belle detector ...with an integrated luminosity of 955 fb
−
1
. We also search for double charmonium production in
e
+
e
−
→
η
c
J/ψ
via initial state radiation near the
η
c
J/ψ
threshold. No evident signal of the double charmonium state is found, but evidence for the
e
+
e
−
→ η
c
J/ψ
process is found with a statistical significance greater than 3
.
3
σ
near the
η
c
J/ψ
threshold. The average cross section near the threshold is measured and upper limits of cross sections are set for other regions.
A
bstract
We report a search for the charged-lepton flavor violation in Υ(2
S
) →
ℓ
∓
τ
±
(
ℓ
=
e, μ
) decays using a 25 fb
−
1
Υ(2
S
) sample collected by the Belle detector at the KEKB
e
+
e
−
...asymmetric-energy collider. We find no evidence for a signal and set upper limits on the branching fractions (
B
) at 90% confidence level. We obtain the most stringent upper limits:
B
(Υ(2
S
)
→ μ
∓
τ
±
)
<
0
.
23
×
10
−
6
and
B
(Υ(2
S
)
→ e
∓
τ
±
)
<
1
.
12
×
10
−
6
.