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"Baryon-number-violating processes, including proton decay, and the existence of superpartners are dramatic, make-or-break predictions ... Either would open new worlds of phenomena to investigation. According to our best estimates, neither proton decay nor superpartners lie beyond the reach of a heroic search. They should be found, well within 100 years."
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Proton decay is the key process to test the stability of matter and baryon number conservation and has long been a subject of both theoretical and experimental interests. Violation of baryon number conservation is one of the three key ingredients to explain the asymmetry of matter and antimatter in the Universe, as first formulated by A. Sakharov in 1967.

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"Proton decays into a positron and neutral pion, p → e+π0, are a dominant decay mode in many GUT models. It also has a very clean experimental signature in a water Cherenkov detector with full reconstruction of the event. After decades of search, the sensitivity is still improving with advancement of detector technology and analysis technique. One of examples for such a technique is the background suppression with the neutron tagging. In the proton decay events, the probability of neutron emission is rather small, while in the atmospheric neutrino events, which is the dominant background of proton decay searches, often neutrons are produced. Thus, neutron tagging can provide an additional handle to suppress the background for the proton decay search and improve the sensitivity."
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