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Thesis | BELLE2-PTHESIS-2022-010 |
Cyrille Praz ; Alexander Glazov
2022
DESY
Hamburg (Germany)
Abstract: This thesis documents a search for the rare decay of a B meson into a K meson and a pair of neutrinos at the Belle II experiment, which is located along the SuperKEKB energy-asymmetric electron-positron collider. This decay has never been observed, its branching fraction is predicted with accuracy in the standard model of particle physics, and is a good probe of physics beyond the standard model. A novel method to search for this decay, the inclusive tagging, is developed on a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 189 fb−1 collected at the Υ(4S) resonance, and a complementary sample of 18 fb−1 collected 60 MeV below the resonance. For this integrated luminosity, the expected upper limits on the branching fraction of B+→K+νν and B0→KS0νν are determined from simulation to be 1.0×10−5 and 1.8×10−5 at the 90% confidence level, respectively. When the method is applied to data samples of 63 fb−1 collected at the Υ(4S) resonance and 9 fb−1 collected 60 MeV below the resonance, no significant signal is observed, and an upper limit on the branching fraction of B+→K+νν is determined to be 4.1×10−5 at the 90% confidence level.
Note: Presented on 23 08 2022
Note: PhD
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