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Searches for a nucleon decay into a charged anti-lepton (e^+ or {mu}^+) plus a light meson ({pi}^0, {pi}^-, {eta}, {rho}^0, {rho}^-, {omega}) were performed using the Super-Kamiokande I and II data. Twelve nucleon decay modes were searched for. The total exposure is 140.9 kiloton cdot years, which includes a 91.7 kiloton cdot year exposure (1489.2 live days) of Super-Kamiokande-I and a 49.2 kiloton cdot year exposure (798.6 live days) of Super-Kamiokande-II. The number of candidate events in the data was consistent with the atmospheric neutrino background expectation. No significant evidence for a nucleon decay was observed in the data. Thus, lower limits on the nucleon partial lifetime at 90% confidence level were obtained. The limits range from 3.6 times 10^31 to 8.2 times 10^33 years, depending on the decay modes.
We have searched for proton into muon plus neutral kaon using data from a 91.7 kiloton-year exposure of Super-Kamiokande-I, a 49.2 kiloton-year exposure of Super-Kamiokande-II, and a 31.9 kiloton-year exposure of Super-Kamiokande-III. The number of c
We have searched for proton decays into a charged antilepton ($e^+$, $mu^+$) plus a meson ($eta$, $rho^0$, $omega$) and neutron decays into a charged antilepton ($e^+$, $mu^+$) plus a meson ($pi^-$, $rho^-$) using Super-Kamiokande (SK) I-IV data, cor
A search for dinucleon decay into pions with the Super-Kamiokande detector has been performed with an exposure of 282.1 kiloton-years. Dinucleon decay is a process that violates baryon number by two units. We present the first search for dinucleon de
A search for proton decay into three charged leptons has been performed by using 0.37$,$Mton$cdot$years of data collected in Super-Kamiokande. All possible combinations of electrons, muons and their anti-particles consistent with charge conservation
Search results for nucleon decays $p rightarrow e^+X$, $p rightarrow mu^+X$, $n rightarrow ugamma$ (where $X$ is an invisible, massless particle) as well as dinucleon decays $np rightarrow e^+ u$, $np rightarrow mu^+ u$ and $np rightarrow tau^+ u$ i