9–11 May 2022
LNGS
Europe/Rome timezone

The NUMEN project: probing nuclear response to weak interaction by nuclear reactions

10 May 2022, 09:30
30m
Auditorium "E. Fermi" (LNGS)

Auditorium "E. Fermi"

LNGS

Speaker

Diana Carbone (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)

Description

The physics of neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) decay has important implications on particle physics, cosmology and fundamental physics. In particular, it is the most promising process to access the effective neutrino mass. To determine quantitative information from the possible measurement of the 0νββ decay half-lives, the knowledge of the Nuclear Matrix Elements (NME) involved in the transition is mandatory. The possibility of using heavy-ion induced double charge exchange (DCE) reactions as tools toward the determination of the NME is at the basis of the NUMEN project [1]. The basic points are that the initial and final state wave functions in the two processes are the same and the transition operators are similar, including in both cases a superposition of Fermi, Gamow-Teller and rank-two tensor components. Full understanding of the DCE reaction mechanism is fundamental to disentangle the reaction part from the nuclear structure aspects relevant for the 0νββ decay NMEs. The most crucial and debated aspect in the DCE and SCE nuclear reactions is the competition between the direct process, proceeding via the meson-exchange paths, and the sequential ones proceeding through the transfer of several nucleons.
The availability of the MAGNEX spectrometer [2] for high resolution measurements of the DCE reactions is essential to obtain high resolution energy spectra and accurate cross sections at very forward angles, including zero degree, and allows the concurrent measurement of the other relevant reaction channels (elastic and inelastic scattering, one- and two-nucleon transfer reactions and single charge exchange). The strategy applied to study such full net of reactions is to theoretically analyse the experimental data using state-of-the-art nuclear structure and reaction theories in a unique comprehensive and coherent theoretical calculation. This multi-channel approach has been recently applied to the analyse data acquired during the experimental campaign of the NUMEN project at the INFN-Laboratori Nazionali del Sud in Catania, using the MAGNEX spectrometer, focused on few cases of interest for 0νββ decay. An overview will be presented at the Conference.
References
[1] F.Cappuzzello et al., Eur. Phys. J. A 54 (2018) 72.
[2] F.Cappuzzello et al., Eur. Phys. J. A 52 (2016) 167.

Primary authors

Diana Carbone (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) for the NUMEN collaboration

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