28.05.2010
Sala 163 13:30 
Seminarium Instytutu

Prof. Kai Zuber, Uniwersytet Techniczny w Dreźnie

In search of double beta decay

W sali Rzewuskiego, godzina inna niż zwykle. Neutrino physics entered a new era. With the discovery of a non-vanishing neutrino rest mass a variety of new questions showed up in the content of nuclear and particle physics. One of the crucial questions is the determination of the absolute neutrino mass which cannot be measured in oscillation experiments. One option is neutrino-less double beta decay, the simultaneous conversion of two neutrons into two protons emitting two electrons. This total lepton number violating process requires that neutrinos are their own antiparticles and is considered to be gold plated. Furthermore, the measured half-life is directly linked with the neutrino mass. Currently, half-life measurements beyond 10^25 years are discussed. This requires a large amount of isotope of interest and a reduction of disturbing background to the smallest possible level. Indeed, it is a search for the needle in a haystack. After a general introduction into double beta decay and the related physics, the talk will focus on the status of the experiments GERDA, COBRA and SNO+.