Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay with Germanium Detectors: 1026 yr and Beyond
Abstract
In the global landscape of neutrinoless double beta (0ββ) decay search, the use of semiconductor germanium detectors provides many advantages. The excellent energy resolution, the negligible intrinsic radioactive contamination, the possibility of enriching the crystals up to 88% in the 76Ge isotope as well as the high detection efficiency, are all key ingredients for highly sensitive 0ββ decay search. The MAJORANA and GERDA experiments successfully implemented the use of germanium (Ge) semiconductor detectors, reaching an energy resolution of 2.53 0.08 keV at the Qββ and an unprecedented low background level of 5.2 × 10-4 cts/(keV·kg·yr), respectively. In this paper, we will review the path of 0ββ decay search with Ge detectors from the original idea of E. Fiorini et al. in 1967, to the final recent results of the GERDA experiment setting a limit on the half-life of 76Ge 0ββ decay at T1/2 > 1.8 × 1026 yr (90\% C.L.). We will then present the LEGEND project designed to reach a sensitivity to the half-life up to 1028 yr and beyond, opening the way to the exploration of the normal ordering region.
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