Measurement of the τ electric dipole moment using longitudinal polarization of e+e- beams
Abstract
Certain CP-odd momentum correlations in the production and subsequent decay of τ pairs in e+ e- collisions are enhanced significantly when the e+ and e- beams are longitudinally polarized. These may be used to probe the real and imaginary parts of dτγ, the electric dipole moment of the τ. Closed-form expressions for these ``vector correlations'' and the standard deviation of the operators defining them due to standard model interactions are presented for the two-body final states of τ decays. If 42\% average polarization of each beam is achieved, as proposed for the tau-charm factories, with equal integrated luminosities for each sign of polarization and a total yield of 2· 107 τ+ τ- pairs, it is possible to attain sensitivities for δ Re dτγ of 8· 10-19, 1· 10-19, 1· 10-19 e cm respectively and for δ Im dτγ of 4· 10-14, 6· 10-15, 5· 10-16 e cm respectively at the three operating center-of-mass energies of 3.67, 4.25 and 10.58 GeV. These bounds emerge when the effects of a posible weak dipole form factor dτZ are negligible as is the case when it is of the same order of magnitude as dτγ. Furthermore, in such a polarization experiment where different polarizations are possible, a model-independent disentangling of their individual effects is possible, and a technique to achieve this is described. A strong longitudinal polarization physics programme at the tau-charm factory appears warranted.
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