29 June 2018 to 4 July 2018
IBS HQ, Daejeon, Korea
Asia/Seoul timezone
There will be Welcome Reception at 18:00 on June 28, 2018

Recent results on heavy-ion induced reactions of interest for neutrinoless double beta decay at INFN-LNS

30 Jun 2018, 14:30
30m
Room A (IBS HQ, Daejeon, Korea)

Room A

IBS HQ, Daejeon, Korea

Speaker

Prof. Francesco Cappuzzello (University of Catania and INFN-LNS)

Description

In order to get quantitative information on neutrino absolute mass scale from the possible measurement of the 0νββ decay half-lives, the knowledge of the Nuclear Matrix Elements (NME) involved in such transitions is mandatory. The use heavy-ion induced double charge exchange (DCE) reactions as tools towards the determination of information on the NME is one of the goals of the NUMEN [1] project in Italy. The basic point is that there are a number of similarities between the two processes, mainly that the initial and final state wave functions are the same and the transition operators are similar, including in both cases a superposition of Fermi, Gamow-Teller and rank-two tensor components [2]. The availability of the MAGNEX magnetic spectrometer [3] for high resolution measurements of the very suppressed DCE reaction channels is essential to obtain high resolution energy spectra and accurate cross sections at very forward angles including zero degree. The measurement of the competing multi-nucleon transfer processes allows to study their contribution and constrain the theoretical calculations. An experimental campaign is ongoing at INFN-Laboratori Nazionali del Sud (Italy) to explore medium-heavy ion induced reactions on target of interest for 0νββ decay. Recent results obtained by the (20Ne,20O) DCE reaction and competing channels, measured for the first time using a 20Ne cyclotron beam at 15 AMeV, on 116Cd, 130Te and 76Ge targets will be presented at the Conference. [1] F.Cappuzzello et al., Eur. Phys. J. A (2018) 54: X (in press) [2] F.Cappuzzello et al., Eur. Phys. J. A (2015) 51: 145 [3] F.Cappuzzello et al., Eur. Phys J. A (2016) 52: 167
Co-Authors (Collaboration) NUMEN collaboration

Primary author

Prof. Francesco Cappuzzello (University of Catania and INFN-LNS)

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