Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay without Vacuum Majorana Neutrino Mass
Abstract
We present a proof-of-concept extension to the Standard Model that can generate a non-vanishing neutrinoless double beta decay (0ββ) signal without the existence of Majorana neutrinos or lepton number violation in the zero-density vacuum-ground-state Lagrangian. We propose that the 0ββ can be induced by the capture of an ultralight scalar field, a potential dark matter candidate, that carries two units of lepton number. This makes the observable 0ββ spectrum indistinguishable from the usual 0ββ mechanisms by any practical means. We find that a non-zero 0ββ rate does not require neutrinos to be fundamentally Majorana particles. However, for sizeable decay rates within the range of next-generation experiments, the neutrino will, generally, acquire an (effective) Majorana mass as the scalar field undergoes a transition to the Bose-Einstein condensate phase. We also discuss the distinction between the aforementioned scenario and the case in which the emission of a lepton-number-two scalar leads to 0ββ, exhibiting discernible qualitative features that make it experimentally distinguishable from the conventional scenario.
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