What can we learn from recent 2ββ experiments?
Abstract
With recent measurements of the two neutrino double beta decay high precision electron spectra, combining with charge exchange or β-decay experimental data, we give severe constraints over the current nuclear many body calculations. Our calculation shows that QRPA approach can well reproduce the measured spectra for the two open shell nuclei, 82Se and 100Mo. For the closed shell nucleus 136Xe, QRPA can also reproduce the spectra with proper treatments. We also find that considering the high-lying state reduction, Nuclear Shell Model can also well reproduce the spectra as well as B(GT) strength under a unique quenched gA. For 136Xe, we find that the flip of the sign for the decay strength will lead the spectra to go beyond HSD. These results call for future high precision measurement of charge-exchange reaction.
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