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Baryon and Lepton Nonconserving Processes
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In this paper, a number of properties of possible baryon and lepton-nonconserving processes are shown under very general assumptions, and the importance of measuring the polarizations and ratios in nucleon decay as a means of discriminating among specific models is discussed.Abstract:
A number of properties of possible baryon- and lepton-nonconserving processes are shown to follow under very general assumptions. Attention is drawn to the importance of measuring ${\ensuremath{\mu}}^{+}$ polarizations and $\frac{{\overline{\ensuremath{\nu}}}_{e}}{{e}^{+}}$ ratios in nucleon decay as a means of discriminating among specific models.read more
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