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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2007
The subjects of the two‐neutrino (2νββ) and neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) decays are introduced. The main theoretical and experimental issues related to the double beta decay are discussed. It is stressed that the study of the 0νββ decay is the most important source of information about the Majorana nature of neutrinos.
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The subjects of the two‐neutrino (2νββ) and neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) decays are introduced. The main theoretical and experimental issues related to the double beta decay are discussed. It is stressed that the study of the 0νββ decay is the most important source of information about the Majorana nature of neutrinos.
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Physics Bulletin, 1988
Double beta decay is the radioactive disintegration, in a single jump, of a nucleus with atomic number Z and mass number A to the nucleus with atomic number Z + 2 . During this process the mass number is unchanged as two neutrons transform into protons and the nucleus emits two beta particles; the decay is possible for certain nuclei for which ordinary
Steven Elliott, Alan Hahn, Mike Moe
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Double beta decay is the radioactive disintegration, in a single jump, of a nucleus with atomic number Z and mass number A to the nucleus with atomic number Z + 2 . During this process the mass number is unchanged as two neutrons transform into protons and the nucleus emits two beta particles; the decay is possible for certain nuclei for which ordinary
Steven Elliott, Alan Hahn, Mike Moe
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Scientific American, 1989
In a double-beta event, two neutrons decay simultaneouly into two protons, two beta rays (electrons) and two antineutrinos. Experimentalists are now searching for another form of double-beta decay, one that does not produce neutrinos or antineutrinos. If such an event is found, it could unravelone of nature's great mysteries: What, if anything, is the ...
Michael K. Moe, Simon Peter Rosen
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In a double-beta event, two neutrons decay simultaneouly into two protons, two beta rays (electrons) and two antineutrinos. Experimentalists are now searching for another form of double-beta decay, one that does not produce neutrinos or antineutrinos. If such an event is found, it could unravelone of nature's great mysteries: What, if anything, is the ...
Michael K. Moe, Simon Peter Rosen
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Nuclear Physics News, 2006
In the last few years our understanding of neutrino intrinsic properties has expanded in a revolutionary and unexpected way. The results of experiments with solar, atmospheric, reactor, and accelerator neutrinos are all (or almost all) consistent and lead to the inescapable conclusion that neutrinos are massive but very light particles and that they ...
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In the last few years our understanding of neutrino intrinsic properties has expanded in a revolutionary and unexpected way. The results of experiments with solar, atmospheric, reactor, and accelerator neutrinos are all (or almost all) consistent and lead to the inescapable conclusion that neutrinos are massive but very light particles and that they ...
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Reports on Progress in Physics, 1959
The phenomenon of double beta decay is discussed rather fully both from the experimental and from the theoretical point of view, the relation between double beta decay and the possible kinds of inverse beta decay being also briefly treated. A summary of the available experimental data is given, all methods of detection of the various double beta decay ...
H Primakoff, S P Rosen
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The phenomenon of double beta decay is discussed rather fully both from the experimental and from the theoretical point of view, the relation between double beta decay and the possible kinds of inverse beta decay being also briefly treated. A summary of the available experimental data is given, all methods of detection of the various double beta decay ...
H Primakoff, S P Rosen
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Physical Review, 1960
Formulas for the probability of double $\ensuremath{\beta}$ decay including energy distributions and angular correlations of the emitted electrons according to the theory of Feynman and Gell-Mann are given. A strong dependence on the change of angular momentum exists. The formulas also exhibit interference between different intermediate states.
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Formulas for the probability of double $\ensuremath{\beta}$ decay including energy distributions and angular correlations of the emitted electrons according to the theory of Feynman and Gell-Mann are given. A strong dependence on the change of angular momentum exists. The formulas also exhibit interference between different intermediate states.
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Double Beta Decays and Neutrinos
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1994Interest in double beta decays (ββ) has recently increased in nuclear and particle physics. Within the framework of the minimal SU(2) L × U(1) standard theory, double β decay is followed by two neutrino (2v) emission, and the lepton number (L) is conserved.
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Understanding the Electric Double-Layer Structure, Capacitance, and Charging Dynamics
Chemical Reviews, 2022Jianzhong Wu
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Room-temperature phosphorescence from organic aggregates
Nature Reviews Materials, 2020Weijun Zhao, Zikai He, Ben Zhong Tang
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