Search for Rare Multi-Pion Decays of the Tau Lepton Using the BABAR Detector

Search for Rare Multi-Pion Decays of the Tau Lepton Using the BABAR Detector
Title Search for Rare Multi-Pion Decays of the Tau Lepton Using the BABAR Detector PDF eBook
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Release 2007
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A search for the decay of the [tau] lepton to rare multi-pion final states is performed using the BABAR detector at the PEP-II asymmetric-energy e+e- collider. The analysis uses 232 fb-1 of data at center-of-mass energies on or near the [Upsilon](4S) resonance. In the search for the [tau]- 2!3[pi]-2[pi]+2[pi]°[nu]{sub [tau]} decay, we observe 10 events with an expected background of 6.5{sup +2.0}{sub -1.4} events. In the absence of a signal, we calculate the decay branching ratio upper limit [beta]([tau]- 2!3[pi]-2[pi]+2[pi]°[nu]{sub [tau]})

Search for Rare Multi-pion Decays of the Tau Lepton Using the BABAR Detector

Search for Rare Multi-pion Decays of the Tau Lepton Using the BABAR Detector
Title Search for Rare Multi-pion Decays of the Tau Lepton Using the BABAR Detector PDF eBook
Author Ruben Ter-Antonyan
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Pages 120
Release 2006
Genre Leptons (Nuclear physics)
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Abstract: A search for the decay of the tau lepton to rare multi-pion final states is performed using the BABAR detector at the PEP-II asymmetric-energy ee− collider. The analysis uses 232 fb−1 of data at center-of-mass energies on or near the Upsilon(4S) resonance. In the search for the tau− -> 5pi−2pi2pi0nu[tau] decay, we observe 10 events with an expected background of 6.5+2̇0−1.4 events. In the absence of a signal, we calculate the decay branching ratio upper limit B(tau− -> 5pi−2pi+2pi0nu[tau]) 3.4x10−6 at 90% confidence level. This is more than a factor of 30 improvement over the previously established limit. In addition, we search for the exclusive decay mode tau− - 2omega.pi−nu[tau] with the further decay of omega -> pi−pi+pi0. We observe 1 event, expecting 0.4+1̇0−0.4 background events, and calculate the upper limit B(tau− -> 2omega.pi−nu[tau])

Search for Tau-Lepton Decays to Seven Or More Pions With BaBar

Search for Tau-Lepton Decays to Seven Or More Pions With BaBar
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Pages 6
Release 2007
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We report the results of searches for several decay modes of the?-lepton with ≥ 7 pions in the final state using 207 x 106?-pairs collected with the BaBar detector. For the decays with 7 charged pions in the final state we find the following 90% CL upper limits: B(?− → 4?−3?(?°)?{sub?})

A Search for the Decay of a B Meson Into a Kaon and a Tau Lepton Pair at the BaBar Experiment

A Search for the Decay of a B Meson Into a Kaon and a Tau Lepton Pair at the BaBar Experiment
Title A Search for the Decay of a B Meson Into a Kaon and a Tau Lepton Pair at the BaBar Experiment PDF eBook
Author Racha Cheaib
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"The flavour changing neutral current (FCNC) process , B+ → K+ [tau]+[tau]−, is highly sup-pressed in the Standard Model (SM). This decay is forbidden at tree level and only occursat lowest order via one-loop diagrams. B+ → K+ [tau]+[tau]− thus has the potential to providea stringent test of the SM and a fertile ground for new physics searches. Contributions dueto virtual particles in the loop allow one to probe, at relatively low energies, new physicsat large mass scales. We search for the rare FCNC process B+ → K+ [tau]+[tau]− using datacollected by the BABAR detector at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The BABARdata sample corresponds to a total integrated luminosity, at the energy of the [UPSILON](4S) reso-nance, of 424.4 fb−1 and 471 million BB pairs. For this search, hadronic Btag reconstructionis employed, where one B is exclusively reconstructed via one of many possible hadronicmodes. The remaining decay products in an event are then attributed to the signal B, onwhich the search for B+ → K+ [tau]+[tau]− is performed. Each [tau] is required to decay leptonically,into either an electron or a muon and the lepton neutrinos. Furthermore, a multi-variateanalysis technique (neural network) is used to select for signal events and suppress dominantbackground modes. No significant signal is observed. The resulting branching fraction ismeasured to be B(B+ → K+[tau]+[tau]−) = 1.310.66 (stat.)+0.35(sys.) × 10−3, which is consistent −0.61 −0.25with zero at the 1.9[sigma] level, with an upper limit of 2.25 ×10−3 at the 90% confidence level." --

A Search for the Decay of a B Meson Into a Kaon and a Tau Lepton Pair at the BaBar Experiment

A Search for the Decay of a B Meson Into a Kaon and a Tau Lepton Pair at the BaBar Experiment
Title A Search for the Decay of a B Meson Into a Kaon and a Tau Lepton Pair at the BaBar Experiment PDF eBook
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Pages 235
Release 2016
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The flavour changing neutral current (FCNC) process, $B^+$ → $K^+ [tau]^+ [tau]^-$ highly suppressed in the Standard Model (SM). This decay is forbidden at tree level and only occurs at lowest order via one-loop diagrams.$B^+$ → $K^+ [tau]^+ [tau]^-$ thus has the potential to provide a stringent test of the SM and a fertile ground for new physics searches. Contributions due to virtual particles in the loop allow one to probe, at relatively low energies, new physics at large mass scales. We search for the rare FCNC process $B^+$ → $K^+ [tau]^+ [tau]^-$ using data collected by the BaBaR detector at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The BaBaR data sample corresponds to a total integrated luminosity, at the energy of the [Tau](4S) resonance, of 424.4 $fb^-1$ and 471 million $B\bar{B}$ pairs. For this search, hadronic $B_{tag}$ reconstruction is employed, where one B is exclusively reconstructed via one of many possible hadronic modes. The remaining decay products in an event are then attributed to the signal B, on which the search for $B^+$ → $K^+ [tau]^+ [tau]^-$ is performed. Each [tau] is required to decay leptonically, into either an electron or a muon and the lepton neutrinos. Furthermore, a multi-variate analysis technique (neural network) is used to select for signal events and suppress dominant background modes. No significant signal is observed. The resulting branching fraction is measured to be $\beta(B^+$ → $K^+ [tau]^+)$ = $1.31^{0:66}_{-0:61}$(stat.) $^{+0:35}_{-0:25}$(sys.) x 10$^{-3}$, which is consistent with zero at the 1.9[sigma] level, with an upper limit of 2.25 x 10$^{-3}$, at the 90% confidence level.

Search for the Rare Leptonic Decay B- -] Tau- Nubar

Search for the Rare Leptonic Decay B- -] Tau- Nubar
Title Search for the Rare Leptonic Decay B- -] Tau- Nubar PDF eBook
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Release 2004
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We present a search for the decay B− →?− {bar {nu}}{sub?} in a sample of 88.9 x 106 B{bar B}pairs recorded with the BABAR detector at the SLAC B-Factory. One of the two B mesons from the?(4S) is reconstructed in a hadronic or a semileptonic final state and the decay products of the other B in the event are analyzed for consistency with a B− →?− {bar {nu}}{sub {tau}} decay. We find no evidence of a signal and set an upper limit on the branching fraction of?(B− → {tau}− {bar {nu}}{sub {tau}})

A Search for the Rare Decay B-]tau+tau- at the BaBar Experiment

A Search for the Rare Decay B-]tau+tau- at the BaBar Experiment
Title A Search for the Rare Decay B-]tau+tau- at the BaBar Experiment PDF eBook
Author Christopher Thomas Potter
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Pages 223
Release 2006
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The Standard Model of particle physics predicts that the branching ratio for the rare decay B{sup 0} {yields} {tau}{sup +}{tau}{sup -} is 3.1 x 10{sup -8}, though untested models which could supersede it predict large enhancements. This dissertation describes the search for this rare decay in 210.4 fb{sup -1} of B{sup 0}{bar B}{sup 0} data collected at the {Upsilon}(4S) resonance in the Babar detector at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. In the analysis, one neutral B meson is fully reconstructed in a hadronic mode and recoil events which are consistent with each tau decaying in a mode {tau} {yields} {pi}{nu}, {rho}{nu}, or l{nu}{bar {nu}} are selected. There is no evidence for signal. The result is consistent with a downward fluctuation by 1.1 statistical standard deviations of the expected Standard Model background. Taking the expected background, the number of observed events and the expected statistical and systematic errors into account yields 2.7 x 10{sup -3} as the upper limit for B{sup 0} {yields} {tau}{sup +}{tau}{sup -} at the 90% confidence level.