A New Class of Majoron-Emitting Double-Beta Decays
Abstract
Motivated by the excess events that have recently been found near the endpoints of the double beta decay spectra of several elements, we re-examine models in which double beta decay can proceed through the neutrinoless emission of massless Nambu-Goldstone bosons (majorons). Noting that models proposed to date for this process must fine-tune either a scalar mass or a VEV to be less than 10 keV, we introduce a new kind of majoron which avoids this difficulty by carrying lepton number . We analyze in detail the requirements that models of both the conventional and our new type must satisfy if they are to account for the observed excess events. We find: (1) the electron sum-energy spectrum can be used to distinguish the two classes of models from one another; (2) the decay rate for the new models depends on different nuclear matrix elements than for ordinary majorons; and (3) all models require a (pseudo) Dirac neutrino, having a mass of a several hundred MeV, which mixes with .
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9307316,
title = {A New Class of Majoron-Emitting Double-Beta Decays},
author = {C. P. Burgess and J. M. Cline},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9307316},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
43 pages, 10 figures (included), [figure captions are now included]