$L_μ-L_τ$ gauge-boson production from lepton flavor violating $τ$ decays at Belle II
Abstract: $L_\mu -L_\tau$ gauge boson ($Z'$) with a mass in the MeV to GeV region can resolve not only the muon $g-2$ excess, but also the gap in the high-energy cosmic neutrino spectrum at IceCube. It was recently proposed that such a light gauge boson can be detected during the Belle II experiment with a luminosity of 50 ab${-1}$ by the $e+ e- \to \gamma +\slashed{E}$ process through the kinetic mixing with the photon, where the missing energy $\slashed{E}$ is from the $Z' \to \bar\nu \nu$ decays. We study the phenomenological implications when a pair of singlet vector-like leptons carrying different $L_\mu - L_\tau$ charges are included, and a complex singlet scalar ($\phi_S$) is introduced to accomplish the spontaneous $U(1){L\mu -L_\tau}$ symmetry breaking. It is found that the extension leads to several phenomena of interest, including (i) branching ratio (BR) for $h\to \mu \tau$ can be of the order of $10{-3}$; (ii) $\phi_S$-mediated muon $g-2$ can be of the order of $10\times 10{-10}$; (iii) BR for $\tau \to \mu \phi*_S\to \mu Z'Z'$ can be $10{-8}$, and (iv) kinetic mixing between the $Z'$ boson and photon is sensitive to the relative heavy lepton masses. The predicted BRs for $\tau\to (3\mu+\slashed{E}, 5\mu$) through the leptonic $Z'$ decays can reach a level of $10{-9}$, in which the results fall within the sensitivity of the Belle II in the search for the rare tau decays.
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