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Mar 1984
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Physical Review Letters (ISSN 0031-9007), vol. 52, March 26, 1984, p. 1092-1095. Research supported by the U.S. Department of En
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Cerenkov Counters, Cosmic Rays, Elementary Particle Interactions, Nucleons, Radioactive Decay, Muons, Neutrinos, Particle Tracks, Proton Scattering, Leptonic, Semileptonic, And Radiative Decays, Charge Conjugation, Parity, Time Reversal, And Other Discrete Symmetries, Other Internal And Higher Symmetries, Protons And Neutrons
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Proton decay is predicted in a variety of unified theories. The process p to mu(+) K(0) is predicted if the decay is dominated by Higgs scalars, and in certain supersymmetric models. In other supersymmetric models n to nu K(0) is the dominant mode. In the present investigation, a search was conducted for events consistent with the two considered decay modes. A method is discussed to obtain a limit on n to nu K(0), K(0) to pi(0)pi(0). The energy-versus-anisotropy region for 90 percent of the events in this mode is shown by a solid curve in a graph showing the scatter plot of Cherenkov energy vs anisotropy for 109 contained events.
Bionta Richard M.
Blewitt Geoffrey
Bratton C. B.
Cortez B. G.
Errede Steven
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