Measuring the tau polarization at ILC
Keita Yumino, Daniel Jeans

TL;DR
This paper explores methods to measure tau lepton polarization at the ILC, introducing a new charged particle impact parameter technique that improves momentum reconstruction, especially in events with initial state radiation.
Contribution
The paper develops a novel impact parameter-based method for tau momentum reconstruction in extit{e}^+ extit{e}^- o au^+ au^- events, enhancing polarization measurement accuracy.
Findings
Proposed a new impact parameter method for tau momentum reconstruction.
Discussed potential measurement precisions at different ILC energies.
Outlined future work to estimate polarization measurement accuracy at ILC-250.
Abstract
Measurement of the tau lepton polarization in \eett\ is an important electro-weak measurement at ILC and other future electron-positron colliders. In this paper we discuss several methods to extract polarimeter information for \eett\ events at the nominal centre-of-mass energy, and develop a new method, based on charged particle impact parameter measurement, which can accurately reconstruct tau momenta even in events with significant Initial State Radiation. In future work we will extend the study to estimate the precision with which the tau polarization can be measured at ILC-250, both for high-mass tau pairs and for those which radiatively return to the peak. This will complement our past study which showed that the tau polarization can be measured to better than 1\% at the ILC-500.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
