Dm. Asner et al., Hadronic structure in the decay tau(-) -> nu(tau)pi(-) pi(0) pi(0) and thesign of the tau neutrino helicity - art. no. 012002, PHYS REV D, 6101(1), 2000, pp. 2002
Based on a sample corresponding to 4.3 x 10(6) produced tau-pair events, we
have studied hadronic dynamics in the decay tau(-)--> nu(tau) pi(-) pi(o)p
i(o) in data recorded by the CLEO II detector operating at the CESR e(+)e(-
) collider. The decay is dominated by the process tau(-)-->nu(tau)a(1)(-)(1
260), with the a(1)(-) meson decaying to three pions predominantly via the
lowest dimensional (mainly S-wave) rho(-)pi(o) Born amplitude. From model-d
ependent fits to the Dalitz plot and angular observables in bins of 3 pi ma
ss, we find significant additional contributions from amplitudes for a(1) d
ecay to sigma pi, f(o)(1370) pi, and f(2)(1270) pi, as well as higher dimen
sional a(1)-->rho pi and rho' pi amplitudes. Notably, the squared sigma pi
amplitude accounts for approximately 15% of the total tau(-)-->nu(tau)pi(-)
pi(o)pi(o) rate in the models considered. The data are well described using
couplings to these amplitudes that are independent of the 3 pi mass. These
amplitudes also provide a good description for the tau(-) -->nu(tau)pi(-)p
i(+)pi(-) Dalitz plot distributions. We have searched for additional contri
butions from tau(-)-->nu(tau)pi' -(1300). We place 90% confidence level upp
er limits on the branching fraction for this channel of between 1.0 x 10(-4
) and 1.9 x 10(-4), depending on the pi' decay mode considered. The pi(-)pi
(o)pi(o) mass spectrum is parametrized by a Breit-Wigner form with a mass-d
ependent width which is specified according to the results of the Dalitz pl
ot fits plus an unknown coupling to an a(1)-->K*K amplitude. From a chi(2)
fit using this parametrization, we extract the pole mass and width of the a
(1), as well as the magnitude of the K*K coupling. We have also investigate
d the impact of a possible contribution from the a(1)'(1700) meson on this
spectrum. Finally, exploiting the parity-violating angular asymmetry in a(1
)-->3 pi decay, we determine the signed value of the tau neutrino helicity
to be h(nu tau) = - 1.02+/-0.13 (stat) +/- 0.03 (syst + model), confirming
the left-handedness of the tau neutrino.