Dispersive evaluation of the second-class amplitude τηπτ in the standard model
Abstract
We reevaluate the two form factors relevant for the ηπ second-class τ decay mode, making systematic use of analyticity, unitarity, combined with updated inputs to the NLO chiral constraints. We focus, in particular, on the shape of the resonance peak which is a background-free signature of a second-class current. Its dispersive construction requires the ηπππ scattering amplitude which we derive from a family of Khuri-Treiman equations solutions constrained with accurate recent results on the η3π Dalitz plot.
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