1. Study of 3-prong hadronicτdecays with charged kaons
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Richichi, SJ, Severini, H, Skubic, P, Undrus, A, Bishai, M, Chen, S, Fast, J, Hinson, JW, Menon, N, Miller, DH, Shibata, EI, Shipsey, IPJ, Glenn, S, Kwon, Y, Lyon, AL, Roberts, S, Thorndike, EH, Jessop, CP, Lingel, K, Marsiske, H, Perl, ML, Savinov, V, Ugolini, D, Zhou, X, Coan, TE, Fadeyev, V, Korolkov, I, Maravin, Y, Narsky, I, Stroynowski, R, Ye, J, Artuso, M, Dambasuren, E, Kopp, S, Moneti, GC, Mountain, R, Schuh, S, Skwarnicki, T, Stone, S, Titov, A, Viehhauser, G, Wang, JC, Bartelt, J, Csorna, SE, McLean, KW, Marka, S, Xu, Z, Godang, R, Kinoshita, K, Lai, IC, Pomianowski, P, Schrenk, S, Bonvicini, G, Cinabro, D, Greene, R, Perera, LP, Zhou, GJ, Chan, S, Eigen, G, Lipeles, E, Miller, JS, Schmidtler, M, Shapiro, A, Sun, WM, Urheim, J, Weinstein, AJ, Wurthwein, F, Bliss, DW, Jaffe, DE, Masek, G, Paar, HP, Potter, EM, Prell, S, Sharma, V, Asner, DM, Gronberg, J, Hill, TS, Lange, DJ, Morrison, RJ, Nelson, HN, Nelson, TK, Roberts, D, Behrens, BH, Ford, WT, Gritsan, A, Krieg, H, Roy, J, Smith, JG, Alexander, JP, Baker, R, Bebek, C, Berger, BE, Berkelman, K, Boisvert, V, Cassel, DG, Crowcroft, DS, Dickson, M, von Dombrowski, S, Drell, PS, Ecklund, KM, Ehrlich, R, Foland, AD, Gaidarev, P, Galik, RS, Gibbons, L, Gittelman, B, Gray, SW, Hartill, DL, Heltsley, BK, Hopman, PI, Kandaswamy, J, Kreinick, DL, Lee, T, Liu, Y, Mistry, NB, Ng, CR, Nordberg, E, Ogg, M, Patterson, JP, Peterson, D, Riley, D, Soffer, A, Valant-Spaight, B, Ward, C, Athanas, M, Avery, P, Jones, CD, Lohner, M, Patton, S, Prescott, C, Rubiera, AI, Yelton, J, Zheng, J, Brandenburg, G, Briere, RA, Ershov, A, Gao, YS, Kim, DYJ, Wilson, R, Yamamoto, H, Browder, TE, Li, Y, Rodriguez, JL, Sahu, SK, Bergfeld, T, Eisenstein, BI, Ernst, J, Gladding, GE, Gollin, GD, Hans, RM, Johnson, E, Karliner, I, Marsh, MA, Palmer, M, Selen, M, Thaler, JJ, Edwards, KW, Bellerive, A, Janicek, R, Patel, PM, Sadoff, AJ, Ammar, R, Baringer, P, Bean, A, Besson, D, Coppage, D, Darling, C, Davis, R, Kotov, S, Kravchenko, I, Kwak, N, Zhou, L, Anderson, S, Kubota, Y, Lee, SJ, Mahapatra, R, O'Neill, JJ, Poling, R, Riehle, T, Smith, A, Alam, MS, Athar, SB, Ling, Z, Mahmood, AH, Timm, S, Wappler, F, Anastassov, A, Duboscq, JE, Gan, KK, Hart, T, Honscheid, K, Kagan, H, Kass, R, Lee, J, Schwarthoff, H, Spencer, MB, Wolf, A, Zoeller, MM, and Collaboration, CLEO
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Electron–positron annihilation ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,0103 physical sciences ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,010306 general physics ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,3. Good health - Abstract
Using a sample of 4.7/fb integrated luminosity accumulated with the CLEO-II detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR), we have measured the branching fractions of the tau lepton into $K^- h^+ \pi^- \nu_\tau$ and $K^- K^+ \pi^- \nu_\tau$ relative to $h^- h^+ h^- \nu_\tau; K^- h^+ \pi^- \pi^0\nu_\tau$ and $K^- K^+ \pi^- \pi^0\nu_\tau$ relative to $h^- h^+ h^- \pi^0 \nu_\tau$. The relative branching fractions are: (5.16+-0.20+-0.50)*$10^{-2}$, (1.52+-0.14+-0.29)*$10^{-2}$, (2.54+-0.44+-0.39)*$10^{-2}$ and $, Comment: 16 pages postscript file also available through http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLNS
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- 1999