Testing B-violating signatures from Exotic Instantons in future colliders
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We discuss possible implications of Exotic Stringy instantons for Baryon-violating signatures in future colliders. In particular, we discuss high-energy quarks collisions and $\Lambda-\bar{\Lambda}$ transitions. In principle, $\Lambda-\bar{\Lambda}$ process can be probed by high-luminosity electron-positron colliders. However, we find that an extremely high luminosity is needed in order to provide a (somewhat) stringent bound compared to the current data on $NN\rightarrow \pi\pi,KK$. On the other hand, (exotic) instanton-induced six quark interactions can be tested in near future high-energy colliders beyond LHC, at energies around $20-100\, \rm TeV$. Super proton-proton collider (SppC) is capable of such measurement given the proposed energy level of 50-90 TeV. Comparison with other channels is made. In particular, we show the compatibility of our model with neutron-antineutron and $NN\rightarrow \pi\pi,KK$ bounds.
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