2013
DOI: 10.1007/jhep03(2013)055
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Systematic decomposition of the neutrinoless double beta decay operator

Abstract: We discuss the systematic decomposition of the dimension nine neutrinoless double beta decay operator, focusing on mechanisms with potentially small contributions to neutrino mass, while being accessible at the LHC. We first provide a (d = 9 tree-level) complete list of diagrams for neutrinoless double beta decay. From this list one can easily recover all previously discussed contributions to the neutrinoless double beta decay process, such as the celebrated mass mechanism or "exotics", such as contributions f… Show more

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“…Obviously, a four-loop diagram, additionally suppressed by m 2 u m 2 d m 2 e /Λ 5 LNV , can produce only tiny neutrino masses, which are many orders of magnitude below of what is required to explain oscillation data [34]. Nevertheless, the black box theorem, together with the general decomposition of the d = 9 double beta decay operator published in [31], defines the basic idea of our current paper. Indeed we find that all "models" listed in [31] produce neutrino masses at or below the 4-loop order as demanded by the theorem.…”
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“…Obviously, a four-loop diagram, additionally suppressed by m 2 u m 2 d m 2 e /Λ 5 LNV , can produce only tiny neutrino masses, which are many orders of magnitude below of what is required to explain oscillation data [34]. Nevertheless, the black box theorem, together with the general decomposition of the d = 9 double beta decay operator published in [31], defines the basic idea of our current paper. Indeed we find that all "models" listed in [31] produce neutrino masses at or below the 4-loop order as demanded by the theorem.…”
Section: Jhep05(2015)092mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In this paper we discuss the relation between possible models for short-range contribution to 0νββ decay and the neutrino mass-generation mechanism. Our study is based on the complete list of possible decompositions of the d = 9 (short-range) double beta decay operator given in [31]. The general decomposition list given in [31] is equivalent, in principle, to defining all models which can give a contribution to double beta decay, and the black box theorem, see below, guarantees that all these models will produce Majorana neutrino masses at or below four-JHEP05(2015)092 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 Figure 1.…”
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