2011
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2011/06/007
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Sense and sensitivity of double beta decay experiments

Abstract: The search for neutrinoless double beta decay is a very active field in which the number of proposals for next-generation experiments has proliferated. In this paper we attempt to address both the sense and the sensitivity of such proposals. Sensitivity comes first, by means of proposing a simple and unambiguous statistical recipe to derive the sensitivity to a putative Majorana neutrino mass, m ββ . In order to make sense of how the different experimental approaches compare, we apply this recipe to a selectio… Show more

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“…This multiplicative factor was taken into account in Ref. [50] when comparing IBM-2 matrix elements with the ISM. The discrepancy between IBM-2 and QRPA-Tü multiplicative factors is not understood and should be investigated further.…”
Section: Sensitivity To Parameter Changes Model Assumptions and Opermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This multiplicative factor was taken into account in Ref. [50] when comparing IBM-2 matrix elements with the ISM. The discrepancy between IBM-2 and QRPA-Tü multiplicative factors is not understood and should be investigated further.…”
Section: Sensitivity To Parameter Changes Model Assumptions and Opermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a total exposure of 500 kg · year, the sensitivity is better than 100 meV. This sensitivity can match or outperform that of the best experiments in the field [4].…”
Section: The Next Conceptmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…However, due to the finite energy resolution of any detector, ββ0ν events are reconstructed within a non-zero energy range centered around Q ββ , typically following a gaussian distribution. Other processes occurring in the detector can fall in that region of energies, thus becoming a background and compromising drastically the experiment's expected sensitivity to m ββ [4].…”
Section: The Next Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note, however, The nuclear matrix elements (NMEs) |M ν | are the averaged best estimates from Ref. [77]. The NMEs M SD are the values given in Ref.…”
Section: Neutrinoless Double β Decay (0νββ)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equation (5.22) then allows us to derive limits on m ν ee or ǫ 3 from experimental bounds on T 0νββ 1/2 . The values of G 01 , M ν and M SD are taken from [76], [77] and [78], respectively, and are presented in Table 1. Note, however, The nuclear matrix elements (NMEs) |M ν | are the averaged best estimates from Ref.…”
Section: Neutrinoless Double β Decay (0νββ)mentioning
confidence: 99%