Inverse Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Revisited

Abstract

We critically reexamine the prospects for the observation of the L=2 lepton-number-violating process using the e-e- option of a high-energy e+e- collider (NLC). We find that, except in the most contrived scenarios, constraints from neutrinoless double beta decay render the process unobservable at an NLC of s<2 TeV. Other L=2 processes such as , , (=μ,τ), and , which use various options of the NLC, require a s of at least 4 TeV for observability.

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