Conveners
Parallel Session 1-3: DBD
- Mark Chen (Queen's University)
Dr
Tomohiro Uesaka
(RIKEN)
30/06/2018, 14:00
Oral
In a long history of nuclear physics, double Gamow-Teller responses have been
hardly studied, at least experimentally. Existing data include half-lives of only ~10 double beta nuclei. This exhibits a striking contrast to the case of single Gamow-Teller responses where data of half-lives exist for more than 2000 nuclides together with cross section data of charge exchange reactions.
One...
Prof.
Francesco Cappuzzello
(University of Catania and INFN-LNS)
30/06/2018, 14:30
Oral
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]...
Dr
Itaru Shimizu
(Research Center for Neutrino Science, Tohoku University)
30/06/2018, 15:00
Oral
KamLAND-Zen is a double beta decay experiment with the enriched xenon-loaded liquid scintillator. Increasing the number of double beta-decay nucleus is a key to improve the sensitivity on the neutrinoless decay mode. Among a dozen of target nuclei, xenon gas is easily solved in the liquid scintillator by about 3 wt%, so the experiment with about 400 kg xenon (KamLAND-Zen 400) became feasible...
Prof.
JUAN JOSE GOMEZ-CADENAS
(DIPC, Ikerbasque and CSIC)
30/06/2018, 15:30
Oral
The NEXT program is developing the technology of high pressure xenon chamber TPCs with electroluminescent readout for neutrinoless double beta decay searches. In this talk I will present the current status of the project, which is operating a 10-kg demonstrator (NEXT-White) in the underground laboratory of Canfranc, in Spain, and starting the construction of a 100 kg detector (NEXT-100). I...