Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9860884 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We investigate model independent upper bounds on total proton lifetime in the context of grand unified theories with the Standard Model matter content. We find them to be Ïp⩽1.5â0.3+0.5Ã1039(MX/1016GeV)4αGUT2(0.003GeV3/α)2years and Ïp⩽7.1â0.0+0.0Ã1036(MX/1016GeV)4αGUT2(0.003GeV3/α)2years in the Majorana and Dirac neutrino case, respectively. These bounds, in conjunction with experimental limits, put lower limit on the mass MX of gauge bosons responsible for the proton and bound-neutron decay processes. For central values of relevant input parameters we obtain MX⩾4.3Ã1014αGUTGeV. Our result implies that a large class of non-supersymmetric grand unified models, with typical values αGUTâ¼1/39, still satisfies experimental constraints on proton lifetime. Our result is independent on any CP violating phase and the only significant source of uncertainty is associated with imprecise knowledge of α-the nucleon decay matrix element.
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Authors
Ilja Dorsner, Pavel Fileviez Pérez,