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Proton Decay Amplitudes with Physical Chirally-Symmetric Quarks

  • Jun Sik Yoo
  • , Sergey Syritsyn
  • , Yasumichi Aoki
  • , Peter Boyle
  • , Taku Izubuchi
  • , Amarjit Soni
  • Stony Brook University
  • High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics
  • RIKEN
  • United States Department of Energy
  • Brookhaven National Lab

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Abstract

Proton decay is a major prediction of Grand-Unified Theories (GUT) and its observation would indicate baryon number violation that is required for baryogenesis. Many decades of searching for proton decay have constrained its rate and ruled out some of the simplest GUT models. Apart from the baryon number-violating interactions, this rate also depends on transition amplitudes between the proton and mesons or leptons produced in the decay, which are matrix elements of three-quark operators. We report nonperturbative calculation of these matrix elements for the most studied two-body decay channels into a meson and antilepton done on a lattice with physical light and strange quark masses and lattice spacings a ≈ 0.14 and 0.20 fm. We perform nonperturbative renormalization and excited state analysis to control associated systematic effects. Our results largely agree with previous lattice calculations done with heavier quark masses and thus remove ambiguity in ruling out some simple GUT theories due to quark mass dependence of hadron structure.

Original languageEnglish
Article number443
JournalProceedings of Science
Volume380
StatePublished - May 24 2022
Event22nd Particles and Nuclei International Conference, PANIC 2021 - Virtual, Online, Portugal
Duration: Sep 5 2021Sep 10 2021

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