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"Tau physics at Belle"
Kiyoshi Hayasaka
(KMI, Nagoya University)
March 12, 2014 (Wed) 17:30-
KMI Science Symposia (ES635)
Abstract:
We like to discuss results of various studies for tau physics at the
Belle experiment. In particular, we like to focus on  a search for
tau-lepton-flavor-violating decays, that are
strongly suppressed in the Standard Model, based on the world-largest
data sample accumulated with the Belle detector at the KEKB
asymmetric-energy e+e- collider,
including the introduction for the non-experts, such as generic
tau-event selection, analysis method and so on.
The sensitivity to the branching fractions is significantly improved
compared to our previous results and reaches O(10^{-8}).
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