$\gamma\gamma$ decay as a probe of neutrinoless $\beta\beta$ decay nuclear matrix elements
Abstract
We study double gamma () decay nuclear matrix elements (NMEs) for a wide range of nuclei from titanium to xenon, and explore their relation to neutrinoless double-beta () NMEs. To favor the comparison, we focus on double-magnetic dipole transitions in the final nuclei, in particular the decay of the double isobaric analog of the initial state into the ground state. For the decay with equal-energy photons, our large-scale nuclear shell model results show a good linear correlation between the and NMEs. Our analysis reveals that the correlation holds for transitions driven by the spin or orbital angular momentum due to the dominance of zero-coupled nucleon pairs, a feature common to decay. Our shell-model findings point out the potential of future decay measurements to constrain NMEs, which are key to answer fundamental physics questions based on experiments.
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@article{arxiv.2102.11101,
title = {$\gamma\gamma$ decay as a probe of neutrinoless $\beta\beta$ decay nuclear matrix elements},
author = {B. Romeo and J. Menéndez and C. Peña},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.11101},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
6 pages, 4 figures, matches published version