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Baryon number violation at the LHC: the top option
Zhe Dong, Gauthier Durieux, Jean-Marc Gerard, Tao Han, Fabio Maltoni
Published 2011-07-19, updated 2022-01-21Version 2
Subject to strong experimental constraints at low energies, baryon number violation is nonetheless well motivated from a theoretical point of view. We examine the possibility of observing baryon-number-violating top-quark production or decay at hadron colliders. We adopt a model independent effective approach and focus on operators with minimal mass-dimension. Corresponding effective coefficients could be directly probed at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) already with an integrated luminosity of 1 inverse femtobarn at 7 TeV, and further constrained with 30 (100) inverse femtobarns at 7 (14) TeV.
Comments: 5 pages, 3 figures, v2 matches the published version, with an extra sign corrected on the first line of eq.(6)
Journal: PhysRev D85 (2012) 016006
Keywords: baryon number violation, inverse femtobarn, strong experimental constraints, large hadron collider, model independent effective approach
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