Neutrinoless double beta-plus/EC decays
Maalampi, J., & Suhonen, J. (2013). Neutrinoless double beta-plus/EC decays. Advances in High Energy Physics, 2013, Article 505874. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/505874
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The relation of neutrino masses to neutrino oscillations and the nuclear double beta decay is highlighted. In particular, the
neutrinoless 𝛽+
𝛽+, 𝛽+EC, and resonant ECEC decays are investigated using microscopic nuclear models. Transitions to the ground
state and excited 0+ states are analyzed. Systematics of the related nuclear matrix elements are studied and the present status of the
resonant ECEC decays is reviewed.
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