Limits on n n oscillations from nuclear stability

Abstract

The relationship between the lower limit on the nuclear stability lifetime as derived from the non disappearance of `stable` nuclei (Td~~5.4~×~1031 yr), and the lower limit thus implied on the oscillation time (τn n) of a possibly underlying neutron-antineutron oscillation process, is clarified by studying the time evolution of the nuclear decay within a simple model which respects unitarity. The order-of-magnitude result τn n ≈ 2 (Td/ n)1/2 > 2 × 108 sec, where n is a typical n nuclear annihilation width, agrees as expected with the limit on τn n established by several detailed nuclear physics calculations, but sharply disagreeing by 15 orders of magnitude with a claim published recently in Phys. Rev. CRAP.

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