Searches for Lepton Flavor Violation in Tau Decays at Belle II
Swagato Banerjee

TL;DR
This paper discusses the search for lepton flavor violation in tau decays at Belle II, aiming to detect new physics phenomena with unprecedented sensitivity using large data samples.
Contribution
It presents the potential of Belle II to probe tau lepton decays at very low branching ratios, advancing the search for physics beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
Projected sensitivity to branching ratios of 10^-10 to 10^-9
Potential to discover new physics or constrain models
Utilization of 50 ab^-1 data at Belle II
Abstract
Searches for lepton flavor violation in tau decays are unambiguous signatures of new physics. The branching ratios of tau leptons at the level of 10^-10 - 10^-9 can be probed with 50 ab^-1 of electron-positron annihilation data being collected by the Belle II experiment at the world's highest luminosity accelerator, the SuperKEKB, located at the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, KEK, in Tsukuba, Japan. Searches with such expected sensitivity will either discover new physics or strongly constrain several new physics models.
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