One of the most puzzling questions in particle physics concerns the status of the baryon (B) and lepton (L) quantum numbers. On the theoretical side, most new physics scenarios naturally lead to their non-conservation and some amount of violation is actually needed to explain the baryon asymmetry of the Universe. On the experimental side, low-energy constraints such as those on proton decay are so stringent that it is generally believed that no B and L violation will ever be seen in laboratories. We observe that this apparent contradiction, however, disappears when the flavor symmetries involving all three generations are taken into account. We then identify model-independent classes of B and/or L violating six-fermion-based processes that indeed simultaneously satisfy low-energy constraints and produce clearly identifiable signals at the LHC. Finally, through simplified models, we study two classes characterized by (δB;δL)=(±1;±3) and (±2;0), that lead to particularly striking signatures (tμ+e+and tt+jets, respectively). © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
Durieux, G., Gérard, J., Maltoni, F., Smith, C. (2013). Three-generation baryon and lepton number violation at the LHC. PHYSICS LETTERS. SECTION B, 721(1-3), 82-85 [10.1016/j.physletb.2013.02.052].
Three-generation baryon and lepton number violation at the LHC
Maltoni, Fabio;
2013
Abstract
One of the most puzzling questions in particle physics concerns the status of the baryon (B) and lepton (L) quantum numbers. On the theoretical side, most new physics scenarios naturally lead to their non-conservation and some amount of violation is actually needed to explain the baryon asymmetry of the Universe. On the experimental side, low-energy constraints such as those on proton decay are so stringent that it is generally believed that no B and L violation will ever be seen in laboratories. We observe that this apparent contradiction, however, disappears when the flavor symmetries involving all three generations are taken into account. We then identify model-independent classes of B and/or L violating six-fermion-based processes that indeed simultaneously satisfy low-energy constraints and produce clearly identifiable signals at the LHC. Finally, through simplified models, we study two classes characterized by (δB;δL)=(±1;±3) and (±2;0), that lead to particularly striking signatures (tμ+e+and tt+jets, respectively). © 2013 Elsevier B.V.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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