Published September 1, 1981 | Version v1
Journal article

General theory of weak processes involving neutrinos. II. Pure leptonic decays

Creators

  • 1. Institute for Theoretical Physics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York 11794

Description

We present a general theory of leptonic decays which consistently incorporates the possibility of nonzero neutrino masses and associated lepton mixing. We calculate the differential decay distribution d2GAMMA/dE/sub b/d costheta and the l/sub b/ polarization for ''the'' decay l/sub a/→ν/sub l//sub a/l/sub b/nu-bar/sub l//sub b/, i.e., in general the incoherent sum of decays l/sub a/→ν/sub i/l/sub b/nu-bar/sub j/ into all allowed mass eigenstates ν/sub i/ and nu-bar/sub j/. Expressions are also given for the average quantities (E/sub b/), (integrated over E/sub b/), (β), and for individual (i,j) decay modes and the observed sum. The total rate for massive-neutrino modes is calculated for the relevant experimental cases. These results are applied to analyze what the observable characteristics of massive neutrinos and lepton mixing would be in leptonic l/sub a/ decay. We show that dGAMMA/dE/sub b/ would in general contain kinks at intermediate energies and carry out a search for these in existing μ and tau decay data. We further show that the conventional determination of the Lorentz structure of weak leptonic couplings via measurement of the spectral parameters rho, eta, xi, and delta is not applicable in the presence of massive neutrinos and lepton mixing; a deviation of the observed parameters (with radiative corrections extracted) from their conventional V-A values could be caused either by non-(V-A) Lorentz structure or by massive-neutrino decay modes and lepton mixing. Thus, past measurements of the spectral parameters yield information only on the combined effects of the underlying Lorentz structure of the couplings and on possible neutrino masses and mixing, but not on either of these in isolation. The appropriate generalized formalism for the analysis of Lorentz structure in leptonic decays is given

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Journal Title
Phys. Rev., D
Journal Volume
24
Journal Issue
5
Series
Phys. Rev., D.
Journal Page Range
1275-1309
ISSN
0556-2821