Neutrinoless double-beta decay of the - resonance

Abstract

The subprocess nn ppe-e- is a key ingredient in the interpretation of nuclear neutrinoless double-beta decay. Intermediate resonances may provide additional enhancements to this transition. We take a first step toward a -full description of nn ppe-e- by investigating the neutrinoless double-beta decay - p e-e- in the framework of chiral effective field theory. We systematically derive the long-range contribution from light-Majorana-neutrino exchange through loop diagrams and incorporate the short-range part through counterterms required by renormalization. We predict the pion-mass dependence of the decay amplitude in the kinematic configuration with collinear electrons. Furthermore, to facilitate lattice-QCD matching, we calculate the decay amplitude in the degenerate -nucleon mass limit and provide the corresponding long-range prediction.

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