Four Pion Final States with Tagged Photons at Electron Positron Colliders

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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LATEX, 27 pages, 9 figures, discussion of the kinematic breaking of isospin relations extended, typos corrected, some formulat

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10.1007/s100520000553

A Monte Carlo generator has been constructed to simulate the reaction e^+e^- \to \gamma + 4 \pi, where the photon is assumed to be observed in the detector. Only initial state radiation is considered. Additional collinear photon radiation has been incorporated with the technique of structure functions. Predictions are presented for cms energies of 1GeV, 3GeV and 10GeV, corresponding to the energies of DAPHNE, BEBC and of B-meson factories. The event rates are sufficiently high to allow for a precise measurement of R(Q^2) in the region of Q between approximately 1GeV and 2.5GeV. For the construction of the program we employ isospin relations between the amplitudes governing tau decays into four pions and electron positron annihilation into four pions. Estimates of the kinematic breaking of these isospin relations as a consequence of the \pi^- -- \pi^0 mass difference are given.

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