Speaker
Prof.
Giorgio Gratta
(Stanford University)
Description
Large and homogeneous TPCs using enriched liquid xenon have proven to be excellent tools in the search for neutrinoless double beta decay with ultra-low background and state of the art sensitivity. I will report on the physics results obtained with EXO-200, a 200kg detector currently taking data, and on the plans for nEXO, a 5-tonne detector with sufficient sensitivity to entirely cover the inverted hierarchy region.
Primary author
Prof.
Giorgio Gratta
(Stanford University)