The OPERA long-baseline neutrino-oscillation experiment has observed the
direct appearance of ντ in the CNGS νμ beam. Two large muon
magnetic spectrometers are used to identify muons produced in the τ
leptonic decay and in νμCC interactions by measuring their charge and
momentum. Besides the kinematic analysis of the τ decays, background
resulting from the decay of charmed particles produced in νμCC
interactions is reduced by efficiently identifying the muon track. A new method
for the charge sign determination has been applied, via a weighted angular
matching of the straight track-segments reconstructed in the different parts of
the dipole magnets. Results obtained for Monte Carlo and real data are
presented. Comparison with a method where no matching is used shows a
significant reduction of up to 40\% of the fraction of wrongly determined
charges.Comment: 10 pages. Improvements in the tex