Comprehensive Effective Field Theory Analysis for Baryon Number Violating Processes

Abstract

Baryon number-violating processes arise generically in many extensions of the Standard Model, with Grand Unified Theories providing the most compelling realizations. Ongoing experimental searches at JUNO, Hyper-K, and DUNE motivate a more precise and model-independent analysis utilizing the effective field theory (EFT) framework capable of connecting ultraviolet dynamics to low-energy hadronic observables. In this work, we perform a pipeline analysis that connects baryon number-violating (BNV) new physics to its low-energy description through the Standard Model EFT (SMEFT) up to dimension nine and the Low-Energy EFT (LEFT) up to dimension eight, and subsequently matches onto chiral perturbation theory using a systematic spurion method. We show that the complete set of dimension-eight LEFT operators enables the inclusion of the full set of chiral representations for three-quark operators with derivatives, which are also embedded in the chiral Lagrangian after quark-hadron matching. By contrast, the conventional dimension-six operators generate only the (3,3) and (8,1) representations. The higher dimensional LEFT operators should be matched from higher order SMEFT operators, and thus a wider class of UV completions are allowed. We consider the complete tree-level UV resonances for dimension 6 and 7 SMEFT operators, and representative UVs for higher dimension operators.

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