August 13, 2015
Journal Article

The MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR: A Search for Neutrinoless Double-beta Decay of 76Ge

Abstract

Neutrinoless double-beta (0?ßß) decay is a hypothesized process where in some even-even nuclei it might be possible for two neutrons to simultaneously decay into two protons and two electrons without emitting neutrinos. This is possible only if neutrinos are Majorana particles, i.e. fermions that are their own antiparticles. Neutrinos being Majorana particles would explicitly violate lepton number conservation, and might play a role in the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe. The observation of neutrinoless double-beta decay would also provide complementary information related to neutrino masses. The MAJORANA Collaboration is constructing the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR, a 40-kg modular germanium detector array, to search for the 0?ßß decay of 76Ge and to demonstrate a background rate at or below 3 counts/(ROI-t-y) in the 4 keV region of interest (ROI) around the 2039 keV Q-value for 76Ge 0?ßß decay. In this paper, we discuss the physics of neutrinoless double beta decay and then focus on the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR, including its design and approach to achieve ultra-low backgrounds and the status of the experiment.

Revised: June 17, 2020 | Published: August 13, 2015

Citation

Xu W., N. Abgrall, F.T. Avignone, A.S. Barabash, F. Bertrand, V. Brudanin, and M. Busch, et al. 2015. The MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR: A Search for Neutrinoless Double-beta Decay of 76Ge. Journal of Physics: Conference Series 606, no. 1:Article No. 012004. PNNL-SA-112304. doi:10.1088/1742-6596/606/1/012004