Abstract

Sufficiently inclusive observables in the decay of the tau lepton can be calculated using the methods of perturbative QCD. These include the asymmetry parameter AτA_\tau that determines that angular distribution of the total hadron momentum in the decay of a polarized tau. It should be possible to measure AτA_\tau accurately using existing data from LEP. Reliable estimates of theoretical errors are essential in order to determine whether a given observable is sufficiently inclusive to be calculated using perturbative methods. The theoretical uncertainties due to higher orders in αs\alpha_s can be estimated using recent calculations to all orders in the large-(332Nf)(33-2N_f) limit. These estimates indicate that tau decay data can be used to determine αs(MZ)\alpha_s(M_Z) to a precision of 2% or better.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX with espcrc2.sty, invited talk presented at the TAU 96 Workshop, Estes Park, Colorado, in September 199

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