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HE Seminar: Igor Ostrovskiy

Description HE Seminar
Speaker: Igor Ostrovskiy, Stanford
Title: Recent Results from EXO
Host: Svoboda
Room: 285
Abstract: The EXO (Enriched Xenon Observatory) experiment is searching for neutrinoless double beta decay of Xe-136. If discovered, such a process would constitute a violation of lepton number conservation and would prove that neutrinos are Majorana particles. Moreover, the rate of this process depends on the
effective Majorana mass, thus providing information on the absolute mass scale of neutrinos, as opposite to the neutrino oscillation experiments that only measure mass differences. The current iteration of the experiment, called EXO-200, uses a time projection chamber filled with ~100 kg of liquid xenon enriched in Xe-136 isotope. The detector was designed and constructed to provide extremely low levels of background radioactivity, and is operated half a mile underground at the WIPP facility close to Carlsbad, New Mexico.
In August 2011, the EXO collaboration was the first to successfully measure the two-neutrino mode of the double beta decay of Xe-136, and in May 2012 placed a limit on the neutrinoless mode (T1/2 >1.6e25 years @90C.L.)
In this talk I will describe the EXO-200 design, present its latest physics results, and give an outlook for the next generation of the experiment.
Date Tue, January 22, 2013
Time 8:00am-9:00am PST
Duration 1 hour
Access Public
Created by High-Energy Seminars
Updated Wed, January 16, 2013 8:05am PST
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