Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2022 Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 67, Number 17
Thursday–Sunday, October 27–30, 2022; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA; New Orleans, Louisiana
Session ED: Mini-Symposium: The Physics of Double Beta Decay - Theory and Supporting Science
10:30 AM–12:18 PM,
Friday, October 28, 2022
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Room: Celestin B
Chair: Saori Pastore, Washington U. in St. Louis
Abstract: ED.00001 : Towards Precise and Accurate Calculations of Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay*
10:30 AM–11:06 AM
Presenter:
Jonathan H Engel
(University of North Carolina at Chapel H)
Authors:
Jonathan H Engel
(University of North Carolina at Chapel H)
Witold Nazarewicz
(Michigan State University)
Daniel R Phillips
(Ohio University)
Workshop that took place early this year. The report articulates the challenges for
the computation of double-beta nuclear matrix elements from first principles
with controlled uncertainty and lays out a road-map for the execution of the computations. After briefly reviewing crucial developments in
effective field theory, lattice quantum chromodynamics, and ab initio nuclear
many-body theory, I describe a program to improve each, connect them in
a first-principles computation, and determine the uncertainty in the resulting
double-beta matrix elements. The uncertainty quantification will combine an
assessment of correlations between double-beta rates and other observables with
Bayesian model mixing. The correlation analysis will feed back into the
Hamiltonians and operators in the nuclear computations, leading ultimately
to matrix elements that are both accurate and precise.
*The authors thank the NSF for funding the Project Scoping Workshop under award numberPHY-2226819.
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