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Search for proton decay via p→e+π0 and p→μ+π0 in 0.31 megaton·years exposure of the Super-Kamiokande water Cherenkov detector

Authors :
M. J. Wilking
H. W. Sobel
Y. Takeuchi
Y. Totsuka
T. Wongjirad
T. Kajita
Tomohiko Nakajima
Yuichi Oyama
Seiko Hirota
T. Kikawa
T. Ishii
A. T. Suzuki
J. C. Hill
J. F. Martin
T. Nakadaira
M. Friend
Makoto Sakuda
Y. Nishimura
N. Hong
C. W. Walter
Joshua Hignight
Kate Scholberg
T. Sekiguchi
Erin O'Sullivan
S. N. Smith
W. R. Kropp
S. Tobayama
C. Kachulis
Atsushi Takeda
T. Tsukamoto
Shigeki Tasaka
J. Kameda
Yasunari Suzuki
J. S. Jang
J. L. Palomino
M. Koshiba
Hiroyuki Sekiya
P. Mijakowski
Kalen Martens
Y. Fukuda
Hiromasa Tanaka
R. G. Park
M. R. Vagins
Ko Okumura
K. Iyogi
Y. M. Zhang
T. Yano
V. Takhistov
S. Mine
T. J. Irvine
T. Ishida
Kazuhiro Suzuki
J. Gustafson
Takaaki Mori
Ke. Abe
P. Weatherly
Song Chen
J. L. Stone
Takehisa Hasegawa
S. Berkman
J. L. Raaf
Z. Li
K. Sakashita
A. Minamino
Y. Hayato
T. Suzuki
S. Nakayama
R. A. Wendell
Hirokazu Ishino
Yuji Kishimoto
I. T. Lim
K. Choi
K. Nakamura
Pablo Fernandez
Y. Kuno
M. Goldhaber
C. M. Nantais
R. Tacik
D. Fukuda
K. Kaneyuki
S. Moriyama
Yoshitaka Itow
T. Tomura
M. Miura
K. Huang
A. Kibayashi
Masayuki Nakahata
L. Labarga
H. Okazawa
H.A. Tanaka
T. Kobayashi
K. S. Ganezer
S. Cao
C. Bronner
J. G. Learned
S. Matsuno
C. Yanagisawa
E. Richard
Y. Haga
Yuuki Nakano
M. Hartz
R. J. Wilkes
K. Nishijima
Brandon L. Hartfiel
K. Frankiewicz
S. B. Kim
J. Y. Kim
A. Orii
C. Xu
A. Himmel
E. Kearns
A. Konaka
Masashi Yokoyama
Yusuke Koshio
T. Ishizuka
Tsuyoshi Nakaya
C. K. Jung
M. Ikeda
Masato Shiozawa
Y. Choi
Takahiro Hiraki
T. Kayano
Yusuke Suda
J. Imber
L. R. Sulak
Xiao-yan Li
Ll. Marti
M. B. Smy
R. Akutsu
Source :
Physical Review D. 95
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2017.

Abstract

We have searched for proton decay via p→e+π0 and p→μ+π0 using Super-Kamiokande data from April 1996 to March 2015, 0.306 megaton·years exposure in total. The atmospheric neutrino background rate in Super-Kamiokande IV is reduced to almost half that of phase I-III by tagging neutrons associated with neutrino interactions. The reach of the proton lifetime is further enhanced by introducing new signal criteria that select the decay of a proton in a hydrogen atom. No candidates were seen in the p→e+π0 search. Two candidates that passed all of the selection criteria for p→μ+π0 have been observed, but these are consistent with the expected number of background events of 0.87. Lower limits on the proton lifetime are set at τ/B(p→e+π0)>1.6×1034 years and τ/B(p→μ+π0)>7.7×1033 years at 90% confidence level.

Details

ISSN :
24700029 and 24700010
Volume :
95
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review D
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e4be76238f039c07cf13f0df0dfbccbb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.95.012004