Proton Decay Signatures of Orbifold GUTs

ArXiv hep-ph/0204037 (2002)

Authors:

Arthur Hebecker, John March-Russell

Abstract:

In grand unified theories based on orbifold constructions in higher dimensions, Higgsino-mediated proton decay is absent. However, proton decay mediated by $X$ and $Y$ gauge bosons is typically enhanced to levels detectable by current and future experiments. We analyse the phenomenology of proton decay induced by the minimal coupling of $X,Y$ gauge bosons. In particular, we show that the novel realization of matter in orbifold GUTs can lead to unusual final state flavour structure, for example, the dominance of the $p\to K^0\mu^+$ mode. Furthermore, we discuss proton decay induced by higher-derivative brane operators, finding potentially observable rates for natural values of the operator coefficients.

Proton Decay Signatures of Orbifold GUTs

(2002)

Authors:

Arthur Hebecker, John March-Russell

Calculable Corrections to Brane Black Hole Decay I: The Scalar Case

ArXiv hep-ph/0203223 (2002)

Authors:

Panagiota Kanti, John March-Russell

Abstract:

In the context of brane-world theories, the production cross-section for black holes may be greatly enhanced. Such black holes can in principle lead to detectable signals via their Hawking evaporation to brane-localized modes. We calculate, in the semiclassical approximation, the leading corrections to the energy spectrum (the greybody factors) for decay into scalar fields, as a function of the number of toroidally compactified extra dimensions, and partial wave number.

Calculable Corrections to Brane Black Hole Decay I: The Scalar Case

(2002)

Authors:

Panagiota Kanti, John March-Russell

Depilating Global Charge From Thermal Black Holes

ArXiv hep-th/0203170 (2002)

Authors:

John March-Russell, Frank Wilczek

Abstract:

At a formal level, there appears to be no difficulty involved in introducing a chemical potential for a globally conserved quantum number into the partition function for space-time including a black hole. Were this possible, however, it would provide a form of black hole hair, and contradict the idea that global quantum numbers are violated in black hole evaporation. We demonstrate dynamical mechanisms that negate the formal procedure, both for topological charge (Skyrmions) and complex scalar-field charge. Skyrmions collapse to the horizon; scalar-field charge fluctuates uncontrollably.