Proton Decay into Charged Leptons

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Abstract

We discuss proton and neutron decays involving three leptons in the final state. Some of these modes could constitute the dominant decay channel because they conserve lepton-flavor symmetries that are broken in all usually considered channels. This includes the particularly interesting and rarely discussed p→e+e+μ- and p→μ+μ+e- modes. As the relevant effective operators arise at dimension 9 or 10, observation of a three-lepton mode would probe energy scales of order 100 TeV. This allows us to connect proton decay to other probes such as rare meson decays or collider physics. UV completions of this scenario involving leptoquarks unavoidably violate lepton-flavor universality and could provide an explanation to the recent b→sμμ anomalies observed in B-meson decays.

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Hambye, T., & Heeck, J. (2018). Proton Decay into Charged Leptons. Physical Review Letters, 120(17). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.171801

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