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Measurement of the τ Lifetime
- Feldman, GJ;
- Trilling, GH;
- Abrams, GS;
- Amidei, D;
- Bäcker, A;
- Blocker, CA;
- Blondel, A;
- Boyarski, AM;
- Breidenbach, M;
- Burke, DL;
- Chinowsky, W;
- Coles, MW;
- von Dardel, G;
- Dieterle, WE;
- Dillon, JB;
- Dorenbosch, J;
- Dorfan, JM;
- Eaton, MW;
- Franklin, MEB;
- Gidal, G;
- Gladney, L;
- Goldhaber, G;
- Golding, LJ;
- Hanson, G;
- Hollebeek, RJ;
- Innes, WR;
- Jaros, JA;
- Johnson, AD;
- Kadyk, JA;
- Lankford, AJ;
- Larsen, RR;
- LeClaire, B;
- Levi, M;
- Lockyer, N;
- Löhr, B;
- Lüth, V;
- Matteuzzi, C;
- Nelson, ME;
- Patrick, JF;
- Perl, ML;
- Richter, B;
- Roussarie, A;
- Scharre, DL;
- Schellman, H;
- Schlatter, D;
- Schwitters, RF;
- Siegrist, JL;
- Strait, J;
- Vidal, RA;
- Videau, I;
- Wang, Y;
- Weiss, JM;
- Werlen, M;
- Zaiser, C;
- Zhao, G
- et al.
Abstract
With use of three-prong τ decays observed by the Mark II detector at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (PEP), the τ lifetime is measured to be (4.6±1.9)×10-13 sec. © 1982 The American Physical Society.
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