Nuclear Physics Seminar

"Study of 48-C1 Double Beta Decay and CANDLES Project"

Presented by Tadafumi Kishimoto, Osaka University

Friday, June 16, 2006, 3:00 pm — Small Seminar Room, Bldg. 510

Study of neutrinoless double beta decay become one of the most important researches after confirmation of neutrino oscillation which verifies that neutrinos are massive particles. Existence of neutrinoless double beta decay verifies that neutrinos are Majorana particles which fact means that Lepton number is not conserved. I will describe the current status of double beta decay studies and our CANDLES experiment for the study 48-Ca double beta decay.

Hosted by: Frank Laue

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