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arxiv: 1205.6636 · v1 · submitted 2012-05-30 · ✦ hep-ph

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Second-class current effects from isospin breaking in tau-->omega pi nu_tau

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Second-class weak currents can in the standard model be induced by chiral symmetry breaking. In the specific case of the decay tau-->omega pi nu_tau, dominated by the first-class vector current with the rho quantum numbers, such effects would manifest themselves by small axial vector (or, generally, non-vector) contributions to the decay rate. We present an attempt to estimate such effects, based on a vector and axial-vector dominance model of the relevant matrix elements supplemented by omega-rho mixing. We also give an indication on the amplitude directly mediated by b_1(1235)-->omega pi, in principle also allowed in the standard model by isotopic spin violation.

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