Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 11:00 am — Small Seminar Room, Bldg. 510
ABSTRACT: The existence of neutrinoless double-beta decay is one of 
the most important questions in physics beyond the standard model 
 today. If neutrinoless double-beta decay is unambiguously observed one 
 can probe physics beyond the electroweak scale and obtain measurements 
 of the absolute neutrino mass scale. Since double-beta decay searches 
favor heavy elements where beta decay is forbidden, the calculated 
 decay rate is proportional to complicated nuclear matrix elements in 
 addition to a measure of the absolute neutrino mass scale. 
 Historically, the matrix elements are a large source of error. The 
 talk will discuss some ongoing measurements whose goal is to reduce 
 the error in these matrix elements and make the accurate measurement 
 of an absolute neutrino mass scale attainable.
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