Study of τ−→KSπ−ντ decay at Belle Epifanov, D.; Aihara, H.; Aulchenko, V. ...
Physics letters. B,
10/2007, Letnik:
654, Številka:
3-4
Journal Article
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We present a study of the decay τ−→KSπ−ντ using a 351 fb−1 data sample collected with the Belle detector. The analysis is based on 53,110 lepton-tagged signal events. The measured branching fraction ...B(τ−→KSπ−ντ)=(0.404±0.002(stat.)±0.013(syst.))% is consistent with the world average value and has better accuracy. An analysis of the KSπ− invariant mass spectrum reveals contributions from the K∗(892)− as well as other states. For the first time the K∗(892)− mass and width have been measured in τ decay: M(K∗(892)−)=(895.47±0.20(stat.)±0.44(syst.)±0.59(mod.)) MeV/c2, Γ(K∗(892)−)=(46.2±0.6(stat.)±1.0(syst.)±0.7(mod.)) MeV. The K∗(892)− mass is significantly different from the current world average value.
We report on a search for the lepton flavor violating τ−→μ−γ and τ−→e−γ decays based on 535 fb−1 of data accumulated at the Belle experiment. No signal is found and we set 90% confidence level upper ...limits on the branching ratios B(τ−→μ−γ)<4.5×10−8 and B(τ−→e−γ)<1.2×10−7.
We have studied hadronic τ decay modes involving an η meson using 490 fb−1 of data collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e− collider. The following branching fractions ...have been measured: B(τ−→K−ηντ)=(1.58±0.05±0.09)×10−4, B(τ−→K−π0ηντ)=(4.6±1.1±0.4)×10−5, B(τ−→π−π0ηντ)=(1.35±0.03±0.07)×10−3, B(τ−→π−KS0ηντ)=(4.4±0.7±0.2)×10−5, and B(τ−→K∗−ηντ)=(1.34±0.12±0.09)×10−4. These results are substantially more precise than previous measurements. The new measurements are compared with theoretical calculations based on the CVC hypothesis or the chiral perturbation theory. We also set upper limits on branching fractions for τ decays into K−KS0ηντ, π−KS0π0ηντ, K−ηηντ, π−ηηντ and non-resonant K−π0ηντ final states.
We present measurements of decay amplitudes and triple-product correlations in B{yields}{phi}K* decays based on 253 fb{sup -1} of data recorded at the {upsilon}(4S) resonance with the Belle detector ...at the KEKB e{sup +}e{sup -} storage ring. The decay amplitudes for the three different helicity states are determined from the angular distributions of final-state particles. The longitudinal polarization amplitudes are found to be 0.45{+-}0.05{+-}0.02 for B{sup 0}{yields}{phi}K*{sup 0} and 0.52{+-}0.08{+-}0.03 for B{sup +}{yields}{phi}K*{sup +} decays. CP- and T-odd CP-violating triple-product asymmetries are measured to be consistent with zero.