Test of light-lepton universality in $τ$ decays with the Belle II experiment
Abstract: We present a measurement of the ratio $R_\mu = \mathcal{B}(\tau-\to \mu-\bar\nu_\mu\nu_\tau) / \mathcal{B}(\tau-\to e-\bar\nu_e\nu_\tau)$ of branching fractions $\mathcal{B}$ of the $\tau$ lepton decaying to muons or electrons using data collected with the Belle II detector at the SuperKEKB $e+e-$ collider. The sample has an integrated luminosity of $362!\pm!2\,\text{fb}{-1}$ at a centre-of-mass energy of $10.58\,\text{GeV}$. Using an optimised event selection, a binned maximum likelihood fit is performed using the momentum spectra of the electron and muon candidates. The result, $R_\mu = 0.9675 \pm 0.0007 \pm 0.0036$, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic, is the most precise to date. It provides a stringent test of the light-lepton universality, translating to a ratio of the couplings of the muon and electron to the $W$ boson in $\tau$ decays of $0.9974 \pm 0.0019$, in agreement with the standard model expectation of unity.
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