4–10 Aug 2023
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Bound and scattering states of the electron wavefunctions calculated with the Dirac equation for 0νββ

7 Aug 2023, 17:10
15m
Theoretical Nuclear Physics Young Scientist Session II

Speaker

Atsuya Kanai (University of Tsukuba)

Description

In some nuclei, a phenomenon called double beta decay, in which two nucleons simultaneously undergo beta decay, is known to occur rarely. In this case, two neutrinos are emitted. Neutrinos may be Majorana particles, which do not distinguish between particles and antiparticles among Fermi particles. In that case, double beta decay without neutrino emission ($0\nu\beta\beta$) may occur. If the half-life of this decay can be measured experimentally and quantities called the phase space factor and nuclear matrix element can be calculated theoretically, the effective neutrino mass can be obtained. In this study, in preparation for the phase space factor calculation, first I calculated the wavefunctions of electrons in the bound state for hydrogen atoms and compared with the exact solution of the Dirac equation, and then calculated the wavefunctions of electrons in the scattering state for several double-beta decaying nuclei including $^{48}\mathrm{Ca}$ and $^{150}\mathrm{Nd}$.

Primary authors

Atsuya Kanai (University of Tsukuba) Nobuo Hinohara (University of Tsukuba)

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