Study of T decays involving kaons, spectral functions and determination of the strange quark mass

All ALEPH measurements of branching ratios of ττ decays involving kaons are summarized including a combination of results obtained with K0SKS0 and K0LKL0 detection. The decay dynamics are studied, leading to the determination of contributions from vector K∗(892)K∗(892) and K∗(1410)K∗(1410), and axia...

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Main Authors: BARATE, R., THULASIDAS, M.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-68652021-03-19T10:20:01Z Study of T decays involving kaons, spectral functions and determination of the strange quark mass BARATE, R. THULASIDAS, M. All ALEPH measurements of branching ratios of ττ decays involving kaons are summarized including a combination of results obtained with K0SKS0 and K0LKL0 detection. The decay dynamics are studied, leading to the determination of contributions from vector K∗(892)K∗(892) and K∗(1410)K∗(1410), and axial-vector K1(1270)K1(1270) and K1(1400)K1(1400) resonances. Agreement with isospin symmetry is observed among the different final states. Under the hypothesis of the conserved vector current, the spectral function for the KK¯¯¯¯¯πKK¯π mode is compared with the corresponding cross section for low energy e+e−e+e− annihilation, yielding an axial-vector fraction of (94+6−8)%(94−8+6)% for this mode. The branching ratio for ττ decay into all strange final states is determined to be B(τ−→X−(S=−1)ντ)=(28.7±1.2)×10−3B(τ−→X−(S=−1)ντ)=(28.7±1.2)×10−3. The measured mass spectra of the strange ττ decay modes are exploited to derive the S=−1S=−1 spectral function. A combination of strange and nonstrange spectral functions is used to determine the strange quark mass and nonperturbative contributions to the strange hadronic width. A method is developed to avoid the bad convergence of the spin zero hadronic component, with the result ms(M2τ)=(176+46−57)ms(Mτ2)=(176−57+46) MeV/c2c2. The evolution down to 1 GeV gives ms(1GeV2)=(234+61−76)MeV/c2ms(1GeV2)=(234−76+61)MeV/c2. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5862 info:doi/10.1007%2Fs100529900208 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/6865/viewcontent/ep_99_026.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Computer Sciences Databases and Information Systems
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BARATE, R.
THULASIDAS, M.
Study of T decays involving kaons, spectral functions and determination of the strange quark mass
description All ALEPH measurements of branching ratios of ττ decays involving kaons are summarized including a combination of results obtained with K0SKS0 and K0LKL0 detection. The decay dynamics are studied, leading to the determination of contributions from vector K∗(892)K∗(892) and K∗(1410)K∗(1410), and axial-vector K1(1270)K1(1270) and K1(1400)K1(1400) resonances. Agreement with isospin symmetry is observed among the different final states. Under the hypothesis of the conserved vector current, the spectral function for the KK¯¯¯¯¯πKK¯π mode is compared with the corresponding cross section for low energy e+e−e+e− annihilation, yielding an axial-vector fraction of (94+6−8)%(94−8+6)% for this mode. The branching ratio for ττ decay into all strange final states is determined to be B(τ−→X−(S=−1)ντ)=(28.7±1.2)×10−3B(τ−→X−(S=−1)ντ)=(28.7±1.2)×10−3. The measured mass spectra of the strange ττ decay modes are exploited to derive the S=−1S=−1 spectral function. A combination of strange and nonstrange spectral functions is used to determine the strange quark mass and nonperturbative contributions to the strange hadronic width. A method is developed to avoid the bad convergence of the spin zero hadronic component, with the result ms(M2τ)=(176+46−57)ms(Mτ2)=(176−57+46) MeV/c2c2. The evolution down to 1 GeV gives ms(1GeV2)=(234+61−76)MeV/c2ms(1GeV2)=(234−76+61)MeV/c2.
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author BARATE, R.
THULASIDAS, M.
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title Study of T decays involving kaons, spectral functions and determination of the strange quark mass
title_short Study of T decays involving kaons, spectral functions and determination of the strange quark mass
title_full Study of T decays involving kaons, spectral functions and determination of the strange quark mass
title_fullStr Study of T decays involving kaons, spectral functions and determination of the strange quark mass
title_full_unstemmed Study of T decays involving kaons, spectral functions and determination of the strange quark mass
title_sort study of t decays involving kaons, spectral functions and determination of the strange quark mass
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1999
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5862
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/6865/viewcontent/ep_99_026.pdf
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