29 July 2019 to 2 August 2019
Northeastern University
US/Eastern timezone

The nEXO Double-Beta Decay Experiment

31 Jul 2019, 16:50
20m
West Village G 104 (Northeastern University)

West Village G 104

Northeastern University

Oral Presentation Neutrino Physics Neutrino Physics

Speaker

Brian Mong (SLAC)

Description

Large ultra-low background liquid xenon (LXe) detectors have recently emerged as a promising technology that can push the neutrinoless double beta decay search to unprecedented sensitivity. An observation of this decay would demonstrate lepton number violation and the Majorana nature of the neutrino. nEXO is a proposed experiment to use a 5 tonne liquid xenon time projection chamber (TPC) enriched with the isotope $^{136}$Xe for the neutrinoless double beta decay search. The nEXO detector design and science goals to reach sufficient sensitivity to entirely cover the inverted neutrino mass ordering region, i.e. $T_{1/2}\sim 10^{28}$ years, will be discussed.

Primary author

Brian Mong (SLAC)

Presentation materials