19-21 noviembre 2025
Europe/Madrid timezone

Precision double-beta decay nuclear matrix elements

19 nov. 2025 17:00
15m
Talk Red Temática de Física Nuclear (FNUC) Red FNUC (Red Temática de Física Nuclear)

Ponente

Daniel Castillo Garcia (University of Barcelona/ICCUB)

Descripción

The exploration of physics beyond the Standard Model in nuclear physics is closely tied to investigating rare electroweak transitions. The most promising process is neutrinoless double-beta decay ($0\nu\beta\beta$), a nuclear transition where two neutrons simultaneously convert into two protons with the emission of only two electrons. If observed, this second-order decay would prove that neutrinos are Majorana particles, shed light on the existence of massive neutrinos, and help explain the matter–antimatter imbalance in the universe. The half-lives depend on the square of the nuclear matrix elements (NMEs), which must be computed since $0\nu\beta\beta$ has not yet been observed.
In this talk, I will discuss the novel corrections in chiral effective field theory for $0\nu\beta\beta$ and related second-order weak processes as $2\nu\beta\beta$. These calculations aim to reduce uncertainty in the NMEs. First, I will present the contribution of ultrasoft (low-momentum) neutrinos, which can dominate in scenarios involving light sterile neutrinos, then show the full N$^2$LO NME results, and provide further detailed analysis. Finally, I will briefly address the recent addition of novel next-to-leading order (NLO) terms in two-neutrino double-beta decay NMEs within the NSM, focusing on transitions from the ground state to the first $0^+$ excited states.

Autores primarios

Daniel Castillo Garcia (University of Barcelona/ICCUB) Dorian Grzegorz Frycz (Universitat of Barcelona) Lotta Jokiniemi (TU Darmstadt) Javier Menéndez

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