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Baryon Number Violating Scalar Diquarks at the LHC

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2012-05-10 v3

Abstract

Baryon number violating (BNV) processes are heavily constrained by experiments searching for nucleon decay and neutron-antineutron oscillations. If the baryon number violation occurs via the third generation quarks, however, we may be able to avoid the nucleon stability constraints, thus making such BNV interactions accessible at the LHC. In this paper we study a specific class of BNV extensions of the standard model (SM) involving diquark and leptoquark scalars. After an introduction to these models we study one promising extension in detail, being interested in particles with mass of O(TeV). We calculate limits on the masses and couplings from neutron-antineutron oscillations and dineutron decay for couplings to first and third generation quarks. We explore the possible consequences of such a model on the matter-antimatter asymmetry. We shall see that for models which break the global baryon minus lepton number symmetry, (B-L), the most stringent constraints come from the need to preserve a matter-antimatter asymmetry. That is, the BNV interaction cannot be introduced if it would remove the matter-antimatter asymmetry independent of baryogenesis mechanism and temperature. Finally, we examine the phenomenology of such models at colliders such as the LHC.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1110.4450,
  title  = {Baryon Number Violating Scalar Diquarks at the LHC},
  author = {Iason Baldes and Nicole F. Bell and Raymond R. Volkas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.4450},
  year   = {2012}
}

Comments

10 pages, 9 figures. v2: references added, some typos corrected. v3: some small corrections to match published version, no change in conclusions