We explore the decay of bound neutrons in the JUNO liquid scintillator detector into invisible particles (e.g., n→3ν or nn→2ν), which do not produce an observable signal. The invisible decay includes two decay modes: n→inv and nn→inv. The invisible decays of s-shell neutrons in 12C will leave a highly excited residual nucleus. Subsequently, some de-excitation modes of the excited residual nuclei can produce a time- and space-correlated triple coincidence signal in the JUNO detector. Based on a full Monte Carlo simulation informed with the latest available data, we estimate all backgrounds, including inverse beta decay events of the reactor antineutrino ν¯e, natural radioactivity, cosmogenic isotopes and neutral current interactions of atmospheric neutrinos. Pulse shape discrimination and multivariate analysis techniques are employed to further suppress backgrounds. With two years of exposure, JUNO is expected to give an order of magnitude improvement compared to the current best limits. After 10 years of data taking, the JUNO expected sensitivities at a 90% confidence level are τ/B(n→inv)>5.0×10^31years and τ/B(nn→inv)>1.4×10^32years.

Abusleme, A., Adam, T., Adamowicz, K., Ahmad, S., Ahmed, R., Aiello, S., et al. (2025). JUNO sensitivity to invisible decay modes of neutrons. THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. C, PARTICLES AND FIELDS, 85(1) [10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13638-0].

JUNO sensitivity to invisible decay modes of neutrons

Barresi A.;Chiesa D.;Nastasi M.;Previtali E.;Sisti M.;
2025

Abstract

We explore the decay of bound neutrons in the JUNO liquid scintillator detector into invisible particles (e.g., n→3ν or nn→2ν), which do not produce an observable signal. The invisible decay includes two decay modes: n→inv and nn→inv. The invisible decays of s-shell neutrons in 12C will leave a highly excited residual nucleus. Subsequently, some de-excitation modes of the excited residual nuclei can produce a time- and space-correlated triple coincidence signal in the JUNO detector. Based on a full Monte Carlo simulation informed with the latest available data, we estimate all backgrounds, including inverse beta decay events of the reactor antineutrino ν¯e, natural radioactivity, cosmogenic isotopes and neutral current interactions of atmospheric neutrinos. Pulse shape discrimination and multivariate analysis techniques are employed to further suppress backgrounds. With two years of exposure, JUNO is expected to give an order of magnitude improvement compared to the current best limits. After 10 years of data taking, the JUNO expected sensitivities at a 90% confidence level are τ/B(n→inv)>5.0×10^31years and τ/B(nn→inv)>1.4×10^32years.
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Invisible Neutron Decay; Baryon Number Violation; JUNO Detector
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4-gen-2025
2025
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Abusleme, A., Adam, T., Adamowicz, K., Ahmad, S., Ahmed, R., Aiello, S., et al. (2025). JUNO sensitivity to invisible decay modes of neutrons. THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. C, PARTICLES AND FIELDS, 85(1) [10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13638-0].
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