17–22 Aug 2025
Utop Marina Hotel & Resort, Yeosu, Korea
Asia/Seoul timezone

Exploring chirality structure in nucleon decay

19 Aug 2025, 16:30
20m
Utop Marina Hotel & Resort, Yeosu, Korea

Utop Marina Hotel & Resort, Yeosu, Korea

Parallel talk Parallel session 4

Speaker

Hiroki Takahashi (Japan)

Description

proposal): The search for baryon number violation offers a promising path to uncovering new physics. In this talk, we examine how measurements of different nucleon decay channels can shed light on the underlying theory. We first investigate the chirality structure of baryon-number-violating interactions through lifetime measurements of strangeness-conserving nucleon decay modes. Using an effective field theory framework, we show that the ratio of partial decay widths—specifically, Γ(p→ηℓ+)/Γ(p→π0ℓ+), where ℓ+ denotes a positron or anti-muon—is sensitive to this chirality structure. Moreover, we find that in certain new physics scenarios, decay channels involving both anti-leptons and anti-neutrinos can provide complementary insights into their structures. These results underscore the importance of searching for various decay modes in future nucleon decay experiments.

Primary authors

Hiroki Takahashi (Japan) Dr Shihwen Hor (Tsung-Dao Lee Inst., Shanghai)

Co-authors

Prof. Koichi Hamaguchi (The University of Tokyo, Hongo) Prof. Natsumi Nagata (The University of Tokyo, Hongo)

Presentation materials