Hadronic Structure in the Decay τ- τπ-π0π0 and the Sign of the Tau Neutrino Helicity
Abstract
Based on a sample corresponding to 4.3 million produced tau-pair events, we have studied hadronic dynamics in the decay tau- --> nutau pi- pi0 pi0 in data recorded by the CLEO II detector operating at the CESR e+e- collider. The decay is dominated by the process tau --> nutau a1(1260), with the a1 meson decaying to three pions predominantly via the lowest dimensional (mainly S-wave) a1 --> rho pi Born amplitude. From fits to the Dalitz plot and angular observables, we find significant additional contributions from amplitudes for a1 decay to sigma pi, f0(1370) pi and f2(1270) pi, as well as higher dimensional a1 --> rho pi and rho' pi amplitudes. The squared sigma pi amplitude accounts for ~15% of the total tau- --> nutau pi- pi0 pi0 rate in the models considered. We have searched for additional contributions from tau --> nutau pi'(1300). We place 90% confidence level upper limits on the branching fraction for this channel of between 1.0*10-4 and 1.9*10-4, depending on the pi' decay mode. The pi- pi0 pi0 mass spectrum is parametrized by a Breit-Wigner form with a mass-dependent width which is specified according to the results of the Dalitz plot fits plus a coupling to an a1 --> K* K amplitude. From a chi2 fit, we extract the pole mass and width of the a1, as well as the magnitude of the K* K coupling. We have also investigated the impact of a possible contribution from the a1'(1700) meson on this spectrum. Finally, exploiting the parity-violating angular asymmetry in a1 --> 3pi decay, we determine the signed value of the tau neutrino helicity to be h_τ = -1.02 +- 0.13(stat.) +- 0.03(syst.+model), confirming the left-handedness of the tau neutrino.
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