Abstract:We suggest that baryon-number conservation may not be absolute and that an integrally charged quark may disintegrate into two leptons and an antilepton with a coupling strength ${G}_{B}{{m}_{p}}^{2}\e...We suggest that baryon-number conservation may not be absolute and that an integrally charged quark may disintegrate into two leptons and an antilepton with a coupling strength ${G}_{B}{{m}_{p}}^{2}\ensuremath{\lesssim}{10}^{\ensuremath{-}9}$. On the other hand, if quarks are much heavier than low-lying hadrons, the decay of a three-quark system like the proton is highly forbidden (proton lifetime \ensuremath{\gtrsim} ${10}^{28}$ y). Motivation for these ideas appears to arise within a unified theory of hadrons and leptons and their gauge interactions. We emphasize the consequences of such a possibility for real quark searches.Read More
Publication Year: 1973
Publication Date: 1973-09-03
Language: en
Type: article
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