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Report number hep-ex/0406007 ; CERN-PH-EP-2004-010 ; CERN-PH-EP-2004-010
Title Measurement of the Strange Spectral Function in Hadronic $\tau$ Decays
Author(s)

Abbiendi, G. ; Ainsley, C. ; Akesson, P.F. ; Alexander, G. ; Allison, John ; Amaral, P. ; Anagnostou, G. ; Anderson, K.J. ; Arcelli, S. ; Asai, S. ; Axen, D. ; Azuelos, G. ; Bailey, I. ; Barberio, E. ; Barillari, T. ; Barlow, R.J. ; Batley, R.J. ; Bechtle, P. ; Behnke, T. ; Bell, Kenneth Watson ; Bell, P.J. ; Bella, G. ; Bellerive, A. ; Benelli, G. ; Bethke, S. ; Biebel, O. ; Boeriu, O. ; Bock, P. ; Boutemeur, M. ; Braibant, S. ; Brigliadori, L. ; Brown, Robert M. ; Buesser, K. ; Burckhart, H.J. ; Campana, S. ; Carnegie, R.K. ; Carter, A.A. ; Carter, J.R. ; Chang, C.Y. ; Charlton, D.G. ; Ciocca, C. ; Csilling, A. ; Cuffiani, M. ; Dado, S. ; De Roeck, A. ; De Wolf, E.A. ; Desch, K. ; Dienes, B. ; Donkers, M. ; Dubbert, J. ; Duchovni, E. ; Duckeck, G. ; Duerdoth, I.P. ; Etzion, E. ; Fabbri, F. ; Feld, L. ; Ferrari, P. ; Fiedler, F. ; Fleck, I. ; Ford, M. ; Frey, A. ; Gagnon, P. ; Gary, John William ; Gaycken, G. ; Geich-Gimbel, C. ; Giacomelli, G. ; Giacomelli, P. ; Giunta, Marina ; Goldberg, J. ; Gross, E. ; Grunhaus, J. ; Gruwe, M. ; Gunther, P.O. ; Gupta, A. ; Hajdu, C. ; Hamann, M. ; Hanson, G.G. ; Harel, A. ; Hauschild, M. ; Hawkes, C.M. ; Hawkings, R. ; Hemingway, R.J. ; Herten, G. ; Heuer, R.D. ; Hill, J.C. ; Hoffman, Kara Dion ; Horvath, D. ; Igo-Kemenes, P. ; Ishii, K. ; Jeremie, H. ; Jovanovic, P. ; Junk, T.R. ; Kanaya, N. ; Kanzaki, J. ; Karlen, D. ; Kawagoe, K. ; Kawamoto, T. ; Keeler, R.K. ; Kellogg, R.G. ; Kennedy, B.W. ; Klein, K. ; Klier, A. ; Kluth, S. ; Kobayashi, T. ; Kobel, M. ; Komamiya, S. ; Kramer, T. ; Krieger, P. ; von Krogh, J. ; Kruger, K. ; Kuhl, T. ; Kupper, M. ; Lafferty, G.D. ; Landsman, H. ; Lanske, D. ; Layter, J.G. ; Lellouch, D. ; Lettso, J. ; Levinson, L. ; Lillich, J. ; Lloyd, S.L. ; Loebinger, F.K. ; Lu, J. ; Ludwig, A. ; Ludwig, J. ; Mader, W. ; Marcellini, S. ; Martin, A.J. ; Masetti, G. ; Mashimo, T. ; Mattig, Peter ; McKenna, J. ; McPherson, R.A. ; Meijers, F. ; Menges, W. ; Menke, S. ; Merritt, F.S. ; Mes, H. ; Michelini, A. ; Mihara, S. ; Mikenberg, G. ; Miller, D.J. ; Moed, S. ; Mohr, W. ; Mori, T. ; Mutter, A. ; Nagai, K. ; Nakamura, I. ; Nanjo, H. ; Neal, H.A. ; Nisius, R. ; O'Neale, S.W. ; Oh, A. ; Okpara, A. ; Oreglia, M.J. ; Orito, S. ; Pahl, C. ; Pasztor, G. ; Pater, J.R. ; Pilcher, J.E. ; Pinfold, J. ; Plane, David E. ; Poli, B. ; Pooth, O. ; Przybycien, M. ; Quadt, A. ; Rabbertz, K. ; Rembser, C. ; Renkel, P. ; Roney, J.M. ; Rosati, S. ; Rozen, Y. ; Runge, K. ; Sachs, K. ; Saeki, T. ; Sarkisyan, E.K.G. ; Schaile, A.D. ; Schaile, O. ; Scharff-Hansen, P. ; Schieck, J. ; Schorner-Sadenius, T. ; Schroder, Matthias ; Schumacher, M. ; Scott, W.G. ; Seuster, R. ; Shears, T.G. ; Shen, B.C. ; Sherwood, P. ; Skuja, A. ; Smith, A.M. ; Sobie, R. ; Soldner-Rembold, S. ; Spano, F. ; Stahl, A. ; Strom, David M. ; Strohmer, R. ; Tarem, S. ; Tasevsky, M. ; Teuscher, R. ; Thomson, M.A. ; Torrence, E. ; Toya, D. ; Tran, P. ; Trigger, I. ; Trocsanyi, Z. ; Tsur, E. ; Turner-Watson, M.F. ; Ueda, I. ; Ujvari, B. ; Vollmer, C.F. ; Vannerem, P. ; Vertesi, R. ; Verzocchi, M. ; Voss, H. ; Vossebeld, J. ; Waller, D. ; Ward, C.P. ; Ward, D.R. ; Watkins, P.M. ; Watson, A.T. ; Watson, N.K. ; Wells, P.S. ; Wengler, T. ; Wermes, N. ; Wetterling, D. ; Wilson, G.W. ; Wilson, J.A. ; Wolf, G. ; Wyatt, T.R. ; Yamashita, S. ; Zer-Zion, D. ; Zivkovic, Lidija

Affiliation (CERN) ; (School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham) ; (Dipartimento di Fisica dell Universita di Bologna and INFN) ; (Physikalisches Institut, Universitat Bonn) ; (Department of Physics, University of California) ; (Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge) ; (Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Physics, Department of Physics, Carleton University) ; (Enrico Fermi Institute and Department of Physics, University of Chicago) ; (Fakultat fur Physik, Albert Ludwigs Universitat, Freiburg) ; (Physikalisches Institut, Universitat Heidelberg) ; (Indiana University, Department of Physics) ; (Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London,) ; (Technische Hochschule Aachen, III Physikalisches Institut, Aachen) ; (University College London) ; (Department of Physics, Schuster Laboratory, Manchester) ; (Department of Physics, University of Maryland) ; (Laboratoire de Physique Nucleaire, Universite de Montreal) ; (University of Oregon, Department of Physics) ; (CLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory) ; (Department of Physics, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology) ; (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University) ; (International Centre for Elementary Particle Physics and Department of Physics, University of Tokyo) ; (Kobe University) ; (Particle Physics Department, Weizmann Institute of Science) ; (Universitat Hamburg/DESY) ; (University of Victoria, Department of Physics) ; (University of British Columbia, Department of Physics) ; (University of Alberta, Department of Physics) ; (Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Budapest) ; (Institute of Nuclear Research, Hungary) ; (Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen) ; (Max-Planck-Institut fur Physik, Munich) ; (Yale University,Department of Physics) ; (TRIUMF)
Publication 2004
Imprint 18 Feb 2004
Number of pages 33
Note 32 pages, 18 figures, Submitted to Euro. Phys.J. C Report-no: CERN-PH-EP/2004-010
In: Eur. Phys. J. C 35 (2004) 437-455
DOI 10.1140/epjc/s2004-01877-2
Subject category Particle Physics - Experiment
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LEP ; OPAL
Abstract Tau lepton decays with open strangeness in the final state are measured with the OPAL detector at LEP to determine the strange hadronic spectral function of the tau lepton. The decays T- ->(Kpi)-nu tau, (Kpipi)-nu tau and (Kpipipi) -nu tau with final states consisting of neutral and charged kaons and pions have been studied. The invariant mass distributions of 93.4% of these final states have been experimentally determined. Monte Carlo simulations have been used for the remaining 6.6% and for the strange final states including eta mesons. The reconstructed strange final states, corrected for resolution effects and detection efficiencies, yield the strange spectral function of the tau lepton. The moments of the spectral function and the ration of strange to non-strange moments, which are important input parameters for theoretical analysis, are determined. Furthermore, the branching fractions B(tau- -> K-pi0nu tau)=(0.471+-0.064stat+_0.022sys)% and B(tau- -> K-pi+pi-nu tau)=(0.415+-0.059stat+-0.031sys)% have been measured.

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