The Kamioka Liquid scintillator Anti-Neutrino Detector (KamLAND) is used in a
search for single neutron or two neutron intra-nuclear disappearance that would
produce holes in the s-shell energy level of 12C nuclei. Such holes
could be created as a result of nucleon decay into invisible modes (inv),
e.g. n→3ν or nn→2ν. The de-excitation of the corresponding
daughter nucleus results in a sequence of space and time correlated events
observable in the liquid scintillator detector. We report on new limits for
one- and two-neutron disappearance: τ(n→inv)>5.8×1029 years
and τ(nn→inv)>1.4×1030 years at 90% CL. These results
represent an improvement of factors of ∼3 and >104 over previous
experiments.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure