Highlights of nucleon decay searches at JUNO
Y. Wang*,
B. Xu on behalf of the JUNO collaboration*: corresponding author
Pre-published on:
December 17, 2024
Published on:
April 29, 2025
Abstract
We foresee JUNO to be the world's largest liquid-scintillator detector of 20 kton upon its completion, with unprecedented light yield and photo-coverage. JUNO provides us an excellent equipment to search for nucleon decay in parallel to its rich neutrino program, particularly via the decay channels predicted by the supersymmetric unified theories. The particle identification capability of JUNO is the key to tag the cascaded decays and de-excitations. I shall highlight the activities in nucleon decay searches at JUNO with the anticipation of the first data.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.476.0175
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