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How to interpret a discovery or null result of the decay
The Majorana nature of massive neutrinos will be crucially probed in the
next-generation experiments of the neutrinoless double-beta ()
decay. The effective mass term of this process, , may
be contaminated by new physics. So how to interpret a discovery or null result
of the decay in the foreseeable future is highly nontrivial. In
this paper we introduce a novel three-dimensional description of , which allows us to see its sensitivity to the lightest
neutrino mass and two Majorana phases in a transparent way. We take a look at
to what extent the free parameters of can be well
constrained provided a signal of the decay is observed someday.
To fully explore lepton number violation, all the six effective Majorana mass
terms (for )
are calculated and their lower bounds are illustrated with the two-dimensional
contour figures. The effect of possible new physics on the decay
is also discussed in a model-independent way. We find that the result of
in the normal (or inverted) neutrino mass ordering
case modified by the new physics effect may somewhat mimic that in the inverted
(or normal) mass ordering case in the standard three-flavor scheme. Hence a
proper interpretation of a discovery or null result of the decay
may demand extra information from some other measurements.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures, Figures and references update
[(1S,2S,3R,4R)-3-Hydroxy-4,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-yl]methyl[(E)-3-(trimethylsilyl)prop-2-enyl]selenonium bromide
The title compound, a selenonium bromide, C17H33OSeSi+·Br−, was obtained from the reaction of enantiomerically pure 4,7,7-trimethyl-2-methylselanylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-3-ol and (3-bromopropenyl)trimethylsilane in acetone. Due to the chiral bicyclic substituent, the crystal structure is not centrosymmetric and has no symmetry plane, with four chiral C atoms in the cation. The asymmetric unit contains one selenonium cation and one bromide anion. C–H⋯Br and O–H⋯Br hydrogen bonds link the ions, forming a one-dimensional R-helical chain-like supramolecular structure
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