15–18 Jun 2026
NTHU
Asia/Taipei timezone

Correlated nucleon and di-nucleon decays induced by dark matter

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25m
Physics Building R124 (NTHU)

Physics Building R124

NTHU

Oral presentation Parallel Session R124

Speaker

Mathew Thomas (IISER Thiruvananthapuram)

Description

Baryon number violation in the visible sector induced by anti-baryonic dark matter provides a viable mechanism for low-scale baryogenesis. Two of the most sensitive probes of this scenario are neutron decay processes such as $n \to \bar{\nu} + \text{invisible}$ and $n \to \pi^0 + \text{invisible}$. In this work, we discuss the possible spontaneous breaking of baryon symmetry in the dark sector and the generation of di-nucleon decay processes such as $nn \to \bar{\nu}\bar{\nu}$ and $nn \to \pi^0\pi^0$ at one-loop, arising from the operators responsible for induced nucleon decays. While the induced nucleon decay rates in this model depend on the dark matter density, di-nucleon decay processes do not, providing a complementary probe of the new physics. We thus use nucleon and di-nucleon decay bounds to constrain the local density and mass of the anti-baryonic dark matter.

Author

Mathew Thomas (IISER Thiruvananthapuram)

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