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Toward Complete Leading-Order Predictions for Neutrinoless Double β Decay
Vincenzo Cirigliano1, Wouter Dekens2, Jordy de Vries3,4,5,6
1Los Alamos National Laboratory, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA.
Abstract:
The amplitude for the neutrinoless double β (0νββ) decay of the two-neutron system nn→ppe^{-}e^{-} constitutes a key building block for nuclear-structure calculations of heavy nuclei employed in large-scale 0νββ searches. Assuming that the 0νββ process is mediated by a light-Majorana-neutrino exchange, a systematic analysis in chiral effective field theory shows that already at leading order a contact operator is required to ensure renormalizability. In this Letter, we develop a method to estimate the numerical value of its coefficient (in analogy to the Cottingham formula for electromagnetic contributions to hadron masses) and validate the result by reproducing the charge-independence-breaking contribution to the nucleon-nucleon scattering lengths. Our central result, while derived in dimensional regularization, is given in terms of the renormalized amplitude A_{ν}(|p|,|p^{'}|), matching to which will allow one to determine the contact-term contribution in regularization schemes employed in nuclear-structure calculations. Our results thus greatly reduce a crucial uncertainty in the interpretation of searches for 0νββ decay.
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