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arxiv: 1705.01338 · v1 · submitted 2017-05-03 · ✦ hep-lat · hep-ph

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Improved lattice computation of proton decay matrix elements

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We present an improved result of lattice computation of the proton decay matrix elements in $N_f=2+1$ QCD. In this study, the significant improvement of statistical accuracy by adopting the error reduction technique of All-mode-averaging, is achieved for relevant form factor to proton (and also neutron) decay on the gauge ensemble of $N_f=2+1$ domain-wall fermions in $m_\pi=0.34$--0.69 GeV on 2.7~fm$^3$ lattice as used in our previous work \cite{Aoki:2013yxa}. We improve total accuracy of matrix elements to 10--15\% from 30--40\% for $p\rightarrow\pi e^+$ or from 20--40\% for $p\rightarrow K \bar\nu$. The accuracy of the low energy constants $\alpha$ and $\beta$ in the leading-order baryon chiral perturbation theory (BChPT) of proton decay are also improved. The relevant form factors of $p\rightarrow \pi$ estimated through the "direct" lattice calculation from three-point function appear to be 1.4 times smaller than those from the "indirect" method using BChPT with $\alpha$ and $\beta$. It turns out that the utilization of our result will provide a factor 2--3 larger proton partial lifetime than that obtained using BChPT. We also discuss the use of these parameters in a dark matter model.

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