Bulletin of the American Physical Society
92nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Thursday–Saturday, October 23–25, 2025; Festival Conference and Student Center, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia
Session F01: Neutrino Physics
8:45 AM–10:09 AM,
Friday, October 24, 2025
James Madison University
Room: Allegheny Room
Chair: Craig Group, University of Virginia
Abstract: F01.00001 : Neutrinoless double beta decay: current results and future outlook
8:45 AM–9:21 AM
Presenter:
Aparajita Mazumdar
(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; TUNL)
Author:
Aparajita Mazumdar
(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; TUNL)
These experiments are extremely challenging, especially due to stringent background reduction requirements. Previous experimental searches for 0νββ now exclude the half-life up to O(1026 yr). The next generation tonne-scale experiments aim to have a sensitivity to a decay half-life beyond O(1028 yr). In this talk, I will give an overview of the major technologies and experiments in the field. I will summarize the present results and discuss the efforts underway for the next generation experiments.
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