Renormalized approach to neutrinoless double- β decay

  • V. Cirigliano
  • , W. Dekens
  • , J. De Vries
  • , M. L. Graesser
  • , E. Mereghetti
  • , S. Pastore
  • , M. Piarulli
  • , U. Van Kolck
  • , R. B. Wiringa

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Abstract

The process at the heart of neutrinoless double-β decay, nn→ppe-e- induced by a light Majorana neutrino, is investigated in pionless and chiral effective field theory. We show in various regularization schemes the need to introduce a short-range lepton-number-violating operator at leading order, confirming earlier findings. We demonstrate that such a short-range operator is only needed in spin-singlet S-wave transitions, while leading-order transitions involving higher partial waves depend solely on long-range currents. Calculations are extended to include next-to-leading-order corrections in perturbation theory, where to this order no additional undetermined parameters appear. We establish a connection based on chiral symmetry between neutrinoless double-β decay and nuclear charge-independence breaking induced by electromagnetism. Data on the latter confirm the need for a leading-order short-range operator but do not allow for a full determination of the corresponding lepton-number-violating coupling. Using a crude estimate of this coupling, we perform ab initio calculations of the matrix elements for neutrinoless double-β decay for He6 and Be12. We speculate on the phenomenological impact of the leading short-range operator on the basis of these results.

Original languageEnglish
Article number055504
JournalPhysical Review C
Volume100
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 25 2019

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