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The origin of the matter-antimatter asymmetry apparently obligates the laws of physics to include some mechanism of baryon number ($mathcal{B}$) violation. Searches for interactions violating $mathcal{B}$ and baryon-minus-lepton number $mathcal{(B-L)}$ represent a rich and underutilized opportunity. These are complementary to the existing, broad program of searches for $mathcal{L}$-violating modes such as neutrinoless double $beta$-decay which could provide deeper understandings of the plausibility of leptogenesis, or $mathcal{B}$-violating, $mathcal{(B-L)}$-conserving processes such as proton decay. In particular, a low-scale, post-sphaleron violation mechanism of $mathcal{(B-L)}$ could provide a textit{testable} form of baryogenesis. Though theoretically compelling, searches for such $mathcal{(B-L)}$-violating processes like $Deltamathcal{B}=2$ dinucleon decay and $nrightarrowbar{n}$ remain relatively underexplored experimentally compared to other rare processes. By taking advantage of upcoming facilities such as the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment and the European Spallation Source, this gap can be addressed with new intranuclear and free searches for neutron transformations with very high sensitivity, perhaps greater than three orders of magnitude higher than previous experimental searches. This proceedings reports on recent theoretical and experimental advances and sensitivities of next-generation searches for neutron transformations were detailed as part of the Amherst Center for Fundamental Interactions Workshop, Theoretical Innovations for Future Experiments Regarding Baryon Number Violation, directly coordinated with the Rare Processes and Precision Measurements Frontier.
In this review, we discuss some interesting issues in charm physics which is full with puzzles and challenges. So far in the field there exist many problems which have not obtained satisfactory answers yet and more unexpected phenomena have been obse
This letter summarises the status of the global fit of the CKM parameters within the Standard Model performed by the CKMfitter group. Special attention is paid to the inputs for the CKM angles $alpha$ and $gamma$ and the status of $B_stomumu$ and $B_
Rare B decays allow to investigate fundamental interactions regarding their flavor, chiral, Dirac and CP properties. In anticipation of the large data samples of exclusive B decays into muons from the forthcoming LHC experiments, in particular LHCb,
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We report on the status of efforts to improve the reinterpretation of searches and measurements at the LHC in terms of models for new physics, in the context of the LHC Reinterpretation Forum. We detail current experimental offerings in direct search