13–17 May 2024
University of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Mellon University
US/Eastern timezone

Baryon Number Violation Involving Tauons

14 May 2024, 14:15
15m
David Lawrence Hall 209 (University of Pittsburgh)

David Lawrence Hall 209

University of Pittsburgh

Quark and Lepton Flavor Physics Quark and Lepton Flavor Physics

Speaker

Julian Heeck

Description

Baryon number violation is our most sensitive probe of physics beyond the Standard Model, especially through the study of nucleon decays. Angular momentum conservation requires a lepton in the final state of such decays, kinematically restricted to electrons, muons, or neutrinos. We show that operators involving tauons, which are at first sight too heavy to play a role in nucleon decays, still lead to clean nucleon decay channels with tau neutrinos. While many of them are already constrained from existing two-body searches such as $p\to \pi^+\nu$, other operators induce many-body decays such as $p \to \eta \pi^{+} \bar\nu_\tau$ and $n\to K^+ \pi^-\nu_\tau$ that have never been searched for.

Primary author

Co-author

Dima Watkins (University of Virginia)

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