Sep 4 – 8, 2023
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Shell model neutrinoless double-beta decay NME of $^{136}$Xe within a statistical approach

Sep 6, 2023, 9:15 AM
30m
the Great Hall (Café Louvre Gallery)

the Great Hall

Café Louvre Gallery

Národní 22, 110 00 Prague, CR
Oral presentation Theory Theory

Speaker

Andrei Neacsu (CIFRA - Magurele)

Description

Calculation of the nuclear matrix elements (NMEs) for double-beta decay is of paramount importance for guiding experiments and for analyzing and interpreting the experimental data, especially for the search of the neutrinoless double beta decay mode (0νββ). However, there are currently still large differences between the NME values calculated by different methods, hence a quantification of their uncertainties is very much required. In this paper we propose a statistical analysis of 0νββ NME for the 136Xe isotope, based on the interacting shell model, but using three independent effective Hamiltonians, emphasizing the range of the NMEs' most probable values and its correlations with observables that can be obtained from the existing nuclear data. Consequently, we propose a common probability distribution function for the 0νββ NME, which has a range of (1.55 - 2.65) at 90\% confidence level, with a mean value of 1.99 and a standard deviation of 0.37.

Primary authors

Andrei Neacsu (CIFRA - Magurele) Sabin Stoica (International Centre for Advanced Training and Research in Physics) Mihai Horoi (Central Michigan University)

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