Hadronic structure in the decay τ-→π-π0ντ

S. Anderson, V. V. Frolov, Y. Kubota, S. J. Lee, R. Mahapatra, J. J. O'Neill, R. Poling, T. Riehle, A. Smith, S. Ahmed, M. S. Alam, S. B. Athar, L. Jian, L. Ling, A. H. Mahmood, M. Saleem, S. Timm, F. Wappler, A. Anastassov, J. E. DuboscqK. K. Gan, C. Gwon, T. Hart, K. Honscheid, H. Kagan, R. Kass, J. Lorenc, H. Schwarthoff, E. Von Toerne, M. M. Zoeller, S. J. Richichi, H. Severini, P. Skubic, A. Undrus, M. Bishai, S. Chen, J. Fast, J. W. Hinson, J. Lee, N. Menon, D. H. Miller, E. I. Shibata, I. P J Shipsey, Y. Kwon, A. L. Lyon, E. H. Thorndike, C. P. Jessop, H. Marsiske, M. L. Perl, V. Savinov, D. Ugolini, X. Zhou, T. E. Coan, V. Fadeyev, I. Korolkov, Y. Maravin, I. Narsky, R. Stroynowski, J. Ye, T. Wlodek, M. Artuso, R. Ayad, E. Dambasuren, S. Kopp, G. Majumder, G. C. Moneti, R. Mountain, S. Schuh, T. Skwarnicki, S. Stone, A. Titov, G. Viehhauser, J. C. Wang, A. Wolf, J. Wu, S. E. Csorna, K. W. McLean, S. Marka, Z. Xu, R. Godang, K. Kinoshita, I. C. Lai, S. Schrenk, G. Bonvicini, D. Cinabro, R. Greene, L. P. Perera, G. J. Zhou, S. Chan, G. Eigen, E. Lipeles, M. Schmidtler, A. Shapiro, W. M. Sun, J. Urheim, A. J. Weinstein, F. Würthwein, D. E. Jaffe, G. Masek, H. P. Paar, E. M. Potter, S. Prell, V. Sharma, D. M. Asner, A. Eppich, J. Gronberg, T. S. Hill, D. J. Lange, R. J. Morrison, T. K. Nelson, R. A. Briere, B. H. Behrens, W. T. Ford, A. Gritsan, H. Krieg, J. Roy, J. G. Smith, J. P. Alexander, R. Baker, C. Bebek, B. E. Berger, K. Berkelman, F. Blanc, V. Boisvert, D. G. Cassel, M. Dickson, P. S. Drell, K. M. Ecklund, R. Ehrlich, A. D. Foland, P. Gaidarev, R. S. Galik, L. Gibbons, B. Gittelman, S. W. Gray, D. L. Hartill, B. K. Heltsley, P. I. Hopman, C. D. Jones, D. L. Kreinick, T. Lee, Y. Liu, T. O. Meyer, N. B. Mistry, C. R. Ng, E. Nordberg, J. R. Patterson, D. Peterson, D. Riley, J. G. Thayer, P. G. Thies, B. Valant-Spaight, A. Warburton, P. Avery, M. Lohner, C. Prescott, A. I. Rubiera, J. Yelton, J. Zheng, G. Brandenburg, A. Ershov, Y. S. Gao, D. Y J Kim, R. Wilson, T. E. Browder, Y. Li, J. L. Rodriguez, H. Yamamoto, T. Bergfeld, B. I. Eisenstein, J. Ernst, G. E. Gladding, G. D. Gollin, R. M. Hans, E. Johnson, I. Karliner, M. A. Marsh, M. Palmer, C. Plager, C. Sedlack, M. Selen, J. J. Thaler, J. Williams, K. W. Edwards, R. Janicek, P. M. Patel, A. J. Sadoff, R. Ammar, P. Baringer, A. Bean, D. Besson, R. Davis, S. Kotov, I. Kravchenko, N. Kwak, X. Zhao

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Abstract

We report on a study of the invariant mass spectrum of the hadronic system in the decay τ-→π-π0ντ. This study was performed with data obtained with the CLEO II detector operating at the CESR e+e- collider. We present fits to phenomenological models in which resonance parameters associated with the ρ(770) and ρ(1450) mesons are determined. The π-π0 spectral function inferred from the invariant mass spectrum is compared with data on e+e-π+π- as a test of the conserved vector current theorem. We also discuss the implications of our data with regard to estimates of the hadronic contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number112002
Pages (from-to)1-19
Number of pages19
JournalPhysical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology
Volume61
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2000

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