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SUMMARY:[EVENT CANCELED]:SPEAKER: Jonathan Echevers (UCB)-TITLE: The EXO program: Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay Searches in Xe-136
DESCRIPTION:  \nEVENT CANCELED \nThis is an In-Person [HYBRID] Event \nLOCATION: Sessler Conference Room – 50A – 5132 \nDATE: March 17\, 2023 \nTIME: 12:00 PM \nTITLE: The EXO program: Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay Searches in Xe-136 \nABSTRACT: Neutrinoless double beta (0vBB) decay is currently one of the most compelling searches in nuclear and particle physics. If found\, it would imply the existence of Majorana fermions and lepton number violation\, both new physics beyond the Standard Model. The EXO-200 experiment consisted of a time projection chamber (TPC) with 200 kg of enriched liquid xenon (LXe)\, optimized to search for 0vBB of Xe-136. Data acquisition took place from 2011 to the end of 2018\, with a total exposure of 234.1kg yr. We found no statistically significant evidence for 0vBB\, leading to a lower limit on the half-life of 3.5×10^25 yr at the 90% confidence level (CL). The ultra-low background necessary for this search also provides a unique opportunity to probe other exotic processes\, such as Lorentz violation in double-beta decay\, electron recoils from dark matter\, Majoron emitting modes of double-beta decay\, and others. The first part of this talk will focus on the EXO-200 experiment and recent results for exotic-physics searches using this detector. In the second half of this presentation I will discuss the next generation experiment\, nEXO\, a 5 tonne LXe TPC with a projected 0vBB half-life sensitivity of 1.35×10^28 yr at the 90% CL in 10 years of data-taking. \nZOOM INFORMATION – \nJoin Zoom Meeting:https://lbnl.zoom.us/j/95016696011?pwd=Tk1XOW1Xd3RYRnlsc2tEY\nmRWZlVVZz09 \nMeeting ID: 950 1669 6011\nPasscode: 247722
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