2–6 Dec 2024
Europe/Zurich timezone

Baryon number violations involving tau leptons

3 Dec 2024, 14:30
30m
Urška 4 (Exhibition and convention center)

Urška 4

Exhibition and convention center

Dunajska cesta 18, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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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 taus, 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.

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