Neutron-Antineutron transitions from exotic instantons: how fast they might be and further implications
Abstract
We discuss implications of open string theory in B-violating low energy physics. In particular, exotic instantons can dynamically generate effective six quarks' operator, leading to a neutron-antineutron transition. Proton is not destabilized and flavor changing neutral currents are under control.
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