A Search for Baryon Number Violation by two Units at the Super-kamiokande Detector
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Thesis: PhD - Boston U. (main)
- Published: 2016
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Abstract:
Baryon number B appears to be a conserved quantity in the Standard Model of
particle physics, though there are compelling theoretical reasons to believe it isn't.
This thesis describes searches for processes that violate B by two units with the
Super-Kamiokande experiment. Two types of searches are performed. One is the
simultaneous decay of two bound nucleons to pions (dinucleon decay), encompassing
the modes 16O(pp) ! 14C ++, 16O(pn) ! 14N +0, and 16O(nn) ! 14O 00.
The second is a search for a neutron transforming into an antineutron, or neutronantineutron
oscillation n ! n.
This thesis uses the full dataset across four Super-Kamiokande detector periods
from April 1996 to March 2015, comprising 4972.4 livetime days (307 kiloton-years).
Monte Carlo simulations of the signal processes and their background from atmospheric
neutrino interactions are used to estimate signal eciency, expected background,
and their associated uncertainties. Both multivariate analyses and simple
kinematical cuts are applied in these searches. This is the rst search for dinucleon
decay to pions in oxygen. The search for n ! n entails some important updates from
a previous search at Super-Kamiokande, mainly increased exposure and an improved
model of pion interactions.
In each mode investigated, no signal excess was observed, and all data are consistent
with atmospheric neutrino background. In the absence of evidence for any signal process, lower lifetimes are set at the 90% condence level. For dinucleon decay,
the limits are pp!++ > 7:2 1031 years, pn!+0 > 1:7 1032 years, and
nn!00 > 4:0 1032 years. These limits are about two orders of magnitude more
stringent than those set by previous searches for dinucleon decay in iron. For n ! n,
the limit for bound neutrons is bound > 2:4 1032 years, corresponding to a free
neutron lifetime free > 3:8 108 s. This is comparable with previous results from
Super-Kamiokande and other experiments.- Physics
- Thesis/Dissertation
- thesis
- baryon number: violation
- n: bound state
- anti-n: annihilation
- n: lifetime
- n anti-n: oscillation
- KAMIOKANDE
- Cherenkov counter: water
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