Improved description of di-lepton production in τ-τ P- decays
Abstract
Recently, the Belle collaboration reported the first measurements of the τ- τπ-e+e- branching fraction and the spectrum of the pion-dielectron system. In an analysis previous to Belle's results, we evaluated this branching fraction which turned out to be compatible with that reported by Belle, although with a large uncertainty. This is the motivation to seek for improvements on our previous evaluation of τ- τπ-+- decays (=e,\,μ). In this paper we improve our calculation of the WP-γ* vertex by including flavour symmetry breaking effects in the framework of the Resonance Chiral Theory. We impose QCD short-distance behaviour to constrain most parameters and data on the π-e+e- spectrum reported by Belle to fix the remaining free ones. As a result, improved predictions for the branching ratios and hadronic/leptonic spectra are reported, in good agreement with observations. Analogous calculations for the strangeness-changing τ- τK-+- transitions are reported for the first time. Albeit one expects the mπμ+μ- spectrum to be measured in Belle-II and the observables with =e can be improved, it is rather unlikely that the K channels can be measured due to the suppression factor |Vud/Vus|2=0.05.
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