Search for dinucleon decay into pions at Super-Kamiokande

Abstract

A search for dinucleon decay into pions with the Super-Kamiokande detector has been performed with an exposure of 282.1 kiloton-years. Dinucleon decay is a process that violates baryon number by two units. We present the first search for dinucleon decay to pions in a large water Cherenkov detector. The modes 16O(pp) → 14Cπ+π+, 16O(pn) → 14Nπ+π0, and 16O(nn) → 14Oπ0π0 are investigated. No significant excess in the Super-Kamiokande data has been found, so a lower limit on the lifetime of the process per oxygen nucleus is determined. These limits are: τpp→π+π+ > 7.22 × 1031 years, τpn→π+π0 > 1.70 × 1032 years, and τnn→π0π0 > 4.04 × 1032 years. The lower limits on each mode are about two orders of magnitude better than previous limits from searches for dinucleon decay in iron.

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