Weak semileptonic decay distributions for new particles
- 1 July 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 14 (1) , 80-92
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.14.80
Abstract
We develop a general formalism for describing the and semileptonic decays of arbitrary unpolarized particles, and apply it in a discussion of the dilepton events produced in neutrino experiments. The formalism holds for mesons, baryons, or heavy leptons, with arbitrary spin and quantum numbers, decaying into exclusive or inclusive channels. Results are obtained for single-particle decay distributions. Specific examples of experimental interest are evaluated explicitly; in particular, for the decay , we calculate the invariant-mass distribution and all single-particle momentum distributions transverse to either a plane or a line. To obtain the distributions of secondary leptons from the decaying particles in neutrino processes, we adopt the current-fragmentation quark-parton model for -meson production. Distribution broadening from transverse momentum is calculated. Estimates of the -particle mass are obtained from experimental transverse-momentum distributions of the slow muon in neutrino dimuon events. The true dimuon rate is estimated to be 2-3 times larger than the observed rate, because of the experimental acceptance cutoff at low muon energy.
Keywords
This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
- Investigations of Neutrino Interactions with Two Muons in the Final StatePhysical Review Letters, 1976
- Observation ofEvents Produced by a Neutrino BeamPhysical Review Letters, 1976
- Observation of muon-neutrino reactions producing a positron and a strange particlePhysics Letters B, 1976
- Dimuons Produced by AntineutrinosPhysical Review Letters, 1975
- Further Observation of Dimuon Production by NeutrinosPhysical Review Letters, 1975
- Characteristics of Dimuons as Evidence for a New Quantum NumberPhysical Review Letters, 1975
- Observation of New-Particle Production by High-Energy Neutrinos and AntineutrinosPhysical Review Letters, 1975
- Applications of the quark parton model in one-particle inclusive leptonic-induced reactionsNuclear Physics B, 1973
- Two high energy processes involving detected final state particlesNuclear Physics B, 1971
- Final-Particle Correlations in Deep Inelastic Lepton ProcessesPhysical Review Letters, 1970