The moon as the searching ground for proton decay

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Background Radiation, Protons, Radioactive Decay, Spaceborne Experiments, Hadrons, Lunar Based Equipment, Neutrinos, Seeing (Astronomy), Moon, Utilization, Lunar Base, Physics, Astrophysics, Science Aspects, Protons, Decay, Moon-Based Observations, Diagrams, Equipment, Flux, Atmosphere, Parameters, Experiments, Cosmic Rays, Technical Aspects, Economic Aspects, Muons, Neutrinos, Neutrons

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The advantages of investigating proton decay at a lunar base are identified and compared to experiments on earth with attention given to long nucleon lifetimes of more than 6 x 10 exp 32 years. The primary advantage of the moon is that it has no atmosphere, atmospheric neutrinos, nor atmospheric muons; the detector type is discussed analytically and the expected background is described. The backgrounds due to all sources can be reduced by a factor of about 200 on the moon, and proton decay and neutron-antineutron oscillations can therefore be effectively studied.

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