LUNAR is a new open Monte Carlo generator for bound nucleon decays in argon-40 that models Fermi motion, off-shell binding, and intranuclear cascades to predict meson spectra for DUNE nucleon-decay searches.
Neutron-Antineutron Oscillations: Theoretical Status and Experimental Prospects
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This paper summarizes the relevant theoretical developments, outlines some ideas to improve experimental searches for free neutron-antineutron oscillations, and suggests avenues for future improvement in the experimental sensitivity.
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A chiral EFT framework is constructed for |ΔB|=2 interactions that matches SMEFT operators to low-energy baryon processes and identifies new dinucleon decay channels sensitive to previously unconstrained operator structures.
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LUNAR: a Monte Carlo generator for bound-nucleon decay in liquid argon
LUNAR is a new open Monte Carlo generator for bound nucleon decays in argon-40 that models Fermi motion, off-shell binding, and intranuclear cascades to predict meson spectra for DUNE nucleon-decay searches.
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EFT Pathways to $|\Delta B| =2$: Chiral Constructions and Phenomenology
A chiral EFT framework is constructed for |ΔB|=2 interactions that matches SMEFT operators to low-energy baryon processes and identifies new dinucleon decay channels sensitive to previously unconstrained operator structures.