Wednesday, July 18, 2012

1207.3832 (Michael I. Buchoff et al.)

Neutron-antineutron oscillations on the lattice    [PDF]

Michael I. Buchoff, Chris Schroeder, Joseph Wasem
One possible low energy process due to beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics is the neutron-antineutron transition, where baryon number changes by two units. In addition to providing a source of baryon number violation in the early universe, interactions of this kind are natural in grand unified theories (GUTs) with Majorana neutrinos that violate lepton number. Bounds on these oscillations can greatly restrict a variety of GUTs, while a non-zero signal would be a "smoking gun" for new physics; however, to make a reliable prediction, the six-quark nucleon-antinucleon matrix elements must first be calculated non-perturbatively via lattice QCD. We review the current understanding of this quantity, describe the lattice formalism, and present preliminary results from $32^3\times256$ clover-Wilson lattices with a pion mass of 390 MeV.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.3832

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