Towards precise and accurate calculations of neutrinoless double-beta decay

Author:

Cirigliano VORCID,Davoudi ZORCID,Engel JORCID,Furnstahl R JORCID,Hagen GORCID,Heinz UORCID,Hergert HORCID,Horoi MORCID,Johnson C WORCID,Lovato AORCID,Mereghetti EORCID,Nazarewicz WORCID,Nicholson AORCID,Papenbrock TORCID,Pastore SORCID,Plumlee MORCID,Phillips D RORCID,Shanahan P EORCID,Stroberg S RORCID,Viens FORCID,Walker-Loud AORCID,Wendt K AORCID,Wild S MORCID

Abstract

Abstract We present the results of a National Science Foundation Project Scoping Workshop, the purpose of which was to assess the current status of calculations for the nuclear matrix elements governing neutrinoless double-beta decay and determine if more work on them is required. After reviewing important recent progress in the application of effective field theory, lattice quantum chromodynamics, and ab initio nuclear-structure theory to double-beta decay, we discuss the state of the art in nuclear-physics uncertainty quantification and then construct a roadmap for work in all these areas to fully complement the increasingly sensitive experiments in operation and under development. The roadmap includes specific projects in theoretical and computational physics as well as the use of Bayesian methods to quantify both intra- and inter-model uncertainties. The goal of this ambitious program is a set of accurate and precise matrix elements, in all nuclei of interest to experimentalists, delivered together with carefully assessed uncertainties. Such calculations will allow crisp conclusions from the observation or non-observation of neutrinoless double-beta decay, no matter what new physics is at play.

Funder

University of Maryland

Nuclear Physics

Ohio University

Michigan State University

U.S. Department of Energy

San Diego State University

Central Michigan University

Argonne National Laboratory

Ohio State University

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

NSF

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

University of Tennessee

CSSI

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

University of North Carolina

Institute for Nuclear Theory

National Science Foundation

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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