Abstract

The τ lepton lifetime has been measured using τ + τ − pairs in which one or both of the τ 's decays into three charged particles. The method employed measures the displacement of the reconstructed tau decay vertices using 2 fb −1 of data, corresponding to approximately 2 million produced tau pairs, at energies near the(4 S ). This data was collected with the CLEO-II detector at the Cornell Electron-Positron Storage Ring (CESR). For events where both τs decayed to 3 charged tracks, the measured lifetime was τ τ =(2.85 ± 0.13 ± 0.10) × 10 −13 s. The measure lifetime for events where one τ decayed into three charged track, and the other decayed into a single charged track was τ τ =(2.91 ± 0.04 ± 0.07) × 10 −13 s.

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