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$ΔL = 3$ processes: Proton decay and LHC

arXiv:1802.04814 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.97.075026

Abstract

We discuss lepton number violation in three units. From an effective field theory point of view, $ΔL=3$ processes can only arise from dimension 9 or higher operators. These operators also violate baryon number, hence many of them will induce proton decay. Given the high dimensionality of these operators, in order to have a proton half-life in the observable range, the new physics associated to $ΔL=3$ processes should be at a scale as low as 1 TeV. This opens up the possibility of searching for such processes not only in proton decay experiments but also at the LHC. In this work we analyze the relevant $d=9,11,13$ operators which violate lepton number in three units. We then construct one simple concrete model with interesting low- and high-energy phenomenology.

8 pages, 5 figures, Published Version