Precise measurement of CP violating τ EDM through e+ e- γ*, (2s) τ+ τ-

Abstract

A nonzero electric dipole moment of a tauon, dτ, signals CP violation and provides an important probe for new physics. We study methods to measure dτ at low energy e+ e- colliders through the processes e+e- γ*, (2S) τ+τ- with τ decays into a charged hadron and a tau neutrino. We point out that, with measuring energies of the charged hadron, Im(dτ) can be measured. On the other hand, selecting events of τ decays after traveling more than the detector resolution distance, Re(dτ) can also be determined. We find that the precision at Super Tau-Charm Facility (STCF) running at the center energy of m (2S) for 10 year data accumulation, the precision of Im(dτ) and Re(dτ) are found to be 1.8 and 11 in unit of 10-18~e\,cm, respectively. The sensitivity for dτ measurement precision at the STCF can be reached its optimum at a central energy of 6.3~GeV, achieving a precision of 0.7 for Im(dτ) and 2.8 for Re(dτ) in unit of 10-18~e\,cm.

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