
doi: 10.1007/bf01566649
handle: 11588/509950 , 2434/175894 , 10281/390432 , 11365/37367 , 11568/828620 , 11589/7028 , 11384/3615 , 2158/638105 , 11586/43860
doi: 10.1007/bf01566649
handle: 11588/509950 , 2434/175894 , 10281/390432 , 11365/37367 , 11568/828620 , 11589/7028 , 11384/3615 , 2158/638105 , 11586/43860
Using the data accumulated at LEP in 1989 and 1990 with the ALEPH detector, the inclusive and exclusive branching ratios of the τ lepton have been measured assuming lepton universality inZ 0 decays. The inclusive branching fractions for the τ decay into one, three, and five charged particles have been determined to be (85.45±0.97)%, (14.35±0.48)%, and (0.10±0.05)%, respectively, in agreement with the world averages. New undetected decay modes are determined to have a branching fraction of less than 2.1% at 95% CL. The measured branching ratios for quasi-exclusive channels are slightly larger than, but consistent with the world averages, except for the modes τ→3 hadrons+v τ andτ→hadron+2π0 v τ , which are significantly larger. These latter branching ratios have been found to be (9.5±0.7)% and (10.2±1.1)%, respectively. The sum of all the measured quasi-exclusive branching ratios is (100.4±1.8)%. A fully exclusive analysis of modes with neutral pions shows no evidence for new photonic decay modes with a branching fraction limit of 3.4% at 95% CL.
LEPTON PRODUCTION; CELLO DETECTOR; DECAY MODES; PETRA; PIONS; PARAMETERS;
LEPTON PRODUCTION; CELLO DETECTOR; DECAY MODES; PETRA; PIONS; PARAMETERS;
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