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The SuperNEMO Experiment

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2008-10-20 v1

Abstract

The observation of neutrino oscillations has proven that neutrinos have mass. This is direct evidence of physics beyond the Standard Model. This discovery has renewed interest in neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ0\nu\beta\beta) experiments which provide the only practical way to determine whether neutrinos are Majorana or Dirac particles. Such experiments also have the potential to determine the absolute scale of the neutrino mass and help resolve the neutrino mass hierarchy question. The NEMO-3 (Neutrino Ettore Majorana Observatory) is currently one of the most sensitive searches for neutrinoless double beta decay. The main goal of SuperNEMO is to extend the sensitivity of the NEMO-3 search for neutrinoless double beta decay (and to measure two-neutrino double beta 2νββ2\nu\beta\beta decay). The two isotopes under consideration for SuperNEMO are 82^{82}Se and 150^{150}Nd. The target sensitivity is a 0νββ0\nu\beta\beta decay half-life at the level of 102610^{26} years which will explore the degenerate neutrino mass hierarchy down to 50 meV.

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@article{arxiv.0810.3169,
  title  = {The SuperNEMO Experiment},
  author = {R. Benton Pahlka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.3169},
  year   = {2008}
}

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