A precise measurement of the tau lifetime

The tau lepton lifetime has been measured with the e+e - → τ+τ- events collected by the DELPHI detector at LEP in the years 1991-1995. Three different methods have been exploited, using both one-prong and three-prong τ decay channels. Two measurements have been made using events in which both taus d...

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Main Authors: Abdallah, J, Abreu, P, Adam, W, Adzic, P, Albrecht, T, Alderweireld, T, Alemany-Fernandez, R, Allmendinger, T, Allport, P, Amaldi, U, Amapane, N, Amato, S, Anashkin, E, Andreazza, A, Andringa, S, Anjos, N, Antilogus, P, Apel, W, Arnoud, Y, Ask, S, Asman, B, Augustin, E, Augustinus, A, Baillon, P, Ballestrero, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Summary:The tau lepton lifetime has been measured with the e+e - → τ+τ- events collected by the DELPHI detector at LEP in the years 1991-1995. Three different methods have been exploited, using both one-prong and three-prong τ decay channels. Two measurements have been made using events in which both taus decay to a single charged particle. Combining these measurements gave ττ(1 prong) = 291.8 ± 2.3stat ± 1.5sys fs. A third measurement using taus which decayed to three charged particles yielded τtau (3 prong) = 288.6± 2.4stat ± 1.3sys fs. These were combined with previous DELPHI results to measure the tau lifetime, using the full LEP1 data sample, to be τ τ = 290.9 ± 1.4stat ± 1.0sys fs. © Springer-Verlag / Società Italiana di Fisica 2004.