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Neutrinos(中微子) are tiny, neutral elementary particles that, contrary to the standard model of physics, have been proven to have mass. One possible explanation for this mass could be that neutrinos are their own antiparticles, so-called Majorana particles. Though experimental evidence for this is still lacking, many theoretical extensions of the standard model of physics predict the Majorana nature of neutrinos. If this hypothesis proves to be true, many previously1 unanswered questions about the origin of our universe and the origin of matter could be answered.
650 meters of shielding
In the EXO-200 experiment (Enriched Xenon Observatory), which is operated in the U.S. state of New Mexico, 650 meters below Earth's surface, scientists are looking for the evidence. Physicists2 from the research group of Professor Peter Fierlinger of the Excellence3 Cluster Universe at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen are major contributors to this experiment.
The most sensitive method to experimentally verify the Majorana question is the search for a process called "neutrinoless double-beta decay." This process is a special radioactive decay that may only occur if neutrinos are their own antiparticles.
Unprecedented4 accuracy
The EXO-200 experiment has searched for these decays over several years. From the fact that not one of these decays has been detected, the scientists can now deduce a lower limit for the half-life of the decay of at least 1025 years -- around one million-billion years more than the age of the universe.
"Although this measurement attains5 unprecedented accuracy, the question about the nature of neutrinos can still not be answered," says Dr. Michael Marino, member of the research group of Professor Peter Fierlinger and responsible for the analysis of the now published data. "That's why this open issue remains6 one of the most exciting questions in physics."
This result demonstrates the high sensitivity of the detector7 and also the future potential of this method. Hence the EXO-200 measurements are also the basis for a much larger future experiment that finally could confirm or refute(反驳) the Majorana nature of neutrinos."
International cooperation
The EXO-200 experiment uses liquid xenon(氙) that was enriched to 80.6 percent of xenon-136 in Russian centrifuges. Xenon-136 is an isotope8 that is allowed by theory to undergo neutrinoless double-beta decay. The experiment's location in the Waste Isolation9 Pilot Plant (WIPP) 650 meters below ground provides shielding against radioactive decays and cosmic radiation.
EXO-200 is a collaboration10 of research groups from Canada, Switzerland, South Korea, Russia and the USA; the Technische Universitaet Muenchen is the only German partner.
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