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The Majorana Ge-76 Double-Beta Decay Project
The Majorana Collaboration: C.E. Aalseth ; D. Anderson ; F.T. Avignone III ; A. Barabash ; T.W. Bowyer ; R.L. Brodzinski ; V. Brudanin ; J.I. Collar ; P.J. Doe ; S. Egorov ; S.R. Elliott ; H.A. Farach ; R. Gaitskell ; D. Jordan ; O. Kochetov ; S. Konovalov ; R. Kouzes ; H.S. Miley ; W.K. Pitts ; J.H. Reeves ; R.G.H. Robertson ; V. Sandukovsky ; E. Smith ; V. Stekhanov ; R.C. Thompson ; W. Tornow ; V. Umatov ; R.A. Warner ; J. Webb ; J. Wilkerson ; A. Young ;
Date 11 Dec 2001
Subject hep-ex
AbstractThe Majorana Experiment is a next-generation Ge-76 double-beta decay search. It will employ 500 kg of Ge, isotopically enriched to 86% in Ge-76, in the form of 200 detectors in a close-packed array for high granularity. Each crystal will be electronically segmented, with each region fitted with pulse-shape analysis electronics. A half-life sensitivity is predicted of 4.2e27 y or < 0.02-0.07 eV, depending on the nuclear matrix elements used to interpret the data.
Source arXiv, hep-ex/0201021
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