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Discovery probability of next-generation neutrinoless double-$\beta$ decay experiments

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2017-09-13 v3 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

The Bayesian discovery probability of future experiments searching for neutrinoless double-β\beta decay is evaluated under the popular assumption that neutrinos are their own antiparticles. A Bayesian global fit is performed to construct a probability distribution for the effective Majorana mass, the observable of interest for these experiments. This probability distribution is then combined with the sensitivity of each experiment derived from a heuristic counting analysis. The discovery probability is found to be higher than previously considered, but strongly depends on whether the neutrino mass ordering is normal or inverted. For the inverted ordering, next-generation experiments are likely to observe a signal already during their first operational stages. Even for the normal ordering, in the absence of neutrino mass mechanisms that drive the lightest state or the effective Majorana mass to zero, the probability of discovering neutrinoless double-β\beta decay can reach \sim50% or more in the most promising experiments.

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@article{arxiv.1705.02996,
  title  = {Discovery probability of next-generation neutrinoless double-$\beta$ decay experiments},
  author = {Matteo Agostini and Giovanni Benato and Jason A. Detwiler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.02996},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

13 pages, 7 figures. Version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D