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    Search for Cold Dark Matter and Solar Neutrinos with GENIUS and GENIUS-TF

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    The new project GENIUS will cover a wide range of the parameter space of predictions of SUSY for neutralinos as cold dark matter. Further it has the potential to be a real-time detector for low-energy (pp and 7Be) solar neutrinos. A GENIUS Test Facility has just been funded and will come into operation by end of 2002.Comment: 4 pages, revtex, 3 figures, Talk was presented at International School on Nuclear Physics, 23rd Course: Neutrinos in Astro, Particle and Nuclear Physics, Erice, September 18 - 26, 2001, Publ. in Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vol. 48 (2002) 283 - 286, Home Page of Heidelberg Non-Accelerator Particle Physics Group: http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/non_acc

    First Evidence for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay

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    Double beta decay is indispensable to solve the question of the neutrino mass matrix together with ν\nu oscillation experiments. Recent analysis of the most sensitive experiment since nine years - the HEIDELBERG-MOSCOW experiment in Gran-Sasso - yields a first indication for the neutrinoless decay mode. This result is the first evidence for lepton number violation and proves the neutrino to be a Majorana particle. We give the present status of the analysis in this report. It excludes several of the neutrino mass scenarios allowed from present neutrino oscillation experiments - only degenerate scenarios and those with inverse mass hierarchy survive. This result allows neutrinos to still play an important role as dark matter in the Universe. To improve the accuracy of the present result, considerably enlarged experiments are required, such as GENIUS. A GENIUS Test Facility has been funded and will come into operation by early 2003.Comment: 16 pages, latex, 10 figures, Talk was presented at Zacatecas Forum in Physics 2002, 11-13 MAY, 2002, Zacatecas, Mexico, eds. M. Kirchbach and D. V. Ahluwalia (2003), and see Home Page of Heidelberg Non-Accelerator Particle Physics Group: http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/non_acc

    Information about the neutrino mass matrix from Double Beta Decay

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    Double beta decay is indispensable to solve the question of the neutrino mass matrix together with neutrino oscillation experiments. The most sensitive experiment since eight years - the Heidelberg-Moscow experiment in Gran-Sasso - already now, with the experimental limit of < 0.26 eV excludes degenerate neutrino mass scenarios allowing neutrinos as hot dark matter in the universe for the small angle MSW solution of the solar neutrino problem. It probes cosmological models including hot dark matter already now on the level of future satellite experiments MAP and PLANCK. It further probes many topics of beyond Standard Model physics at the TeV scale. Future experiments should give access to the multi-TeV range and complement on many ways the search for new physics at future colliders like LHC and NLC. For neutrino physics some of them (GENIUS) will allow to test almost all neutrino mass scenarios allowed by the present neutrino oscillation experiments. A GENIUS Test Facility has just been funded and will come into operation by end of 2001.Comment: 16 pages, revtex, 8 figures, Talk was presented at the second Workshop on "Neutrino Oscillations and Their Origin", NOON'2000, Dec. 6-8 (2000) Tokyo, Japan, ed: Y. Suzuki et al. World Scientific, Singapore (2001); Home Page of Heidelberg-Moscow Experiment: http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/non_acc/Talks.htm

    Search for Neutrino Mass and Dark Matter in Underground Experiments

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    Search for the neutrino mass and for cold dark matter in the Universe are at present two of the most exciting fields of particle physics and cosmology. This lecture will restrict itself on the search for neutralinos as cold dark matter, and for the absolute scale of the masses of neutrinos, which are the favoured hot dark matter candidates.Comment: 20 pages, revtex, 19 figures, Talk was presented at International Sixth School "Non-Accelerator Astroparticle Physics", ICTP, Trieste, Italy, 9-20 July 2001, eds. R.A. Carrigan et al., pp. 148-174, World Scientific, 2002, Home Page of Heidelberg Non-Accelerator Particle Physics Group: http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/non_acc

    To be or not to Be? - First Evidence for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay

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    Double beta decay is indispensable to solve the question of the neutrino mass matrix together with ν\nu oscillation experiments. Recent analysis of the most sensitive experiment since nine years - the HEIDELBERG-MOSCOW experiment in Gran-Sasso - yields a first indication for the neutrinoless decay mode. This result is the first evidence for lepton number violation and proves the neutrino to be a Majorana particle. We give the present status of the analysis in this report. It excludes several of the neutrino mass scenarios allowed from present neutrino oscillation experiments - only degenerate scenarios and those with inverse mass hierarchy survive. This result allows neutrinos to still play an important role as dark matter in the Universe. To improve the accuracy of the present result, considerably enlarged experiments are required, such as GENIUS. A GENIUS Test Facility has been funded and will come into operation by early 2003.Comment: 16 pages, latex, 10 figures, Talk was presented at International Conference "Neutrinos and Implications for Physics Beyond the Standard Model", Oct. 11-13, 2002, Stony Brook, USA, Proc. (2003) ed. by R. Shrock, also see Home Page of Heidelberg Non-Accelerator Particle Physics Group: http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/non_acc

    New Underground Neutrino Observatory - GENIUS- in the New Millenium : for Solar Neutrinos, Dark Matter and Double Beta Decay

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    Double beta decay is indispensable to solve the question of the neutrino mass matrix together with ν\nu oscillation experiments. The most sensitive experiment since eight years - the Heidelberg-Moscow experiment in Gran-Sasso - already now, with the experimental limit of < 0.26 eV excludes degenerate ν\nu mass scenarios allowing neutrinos as hot dark matter in the universe for the small angle MSW solution of the solar neutrino problem. It probes cosmological models including hot dark matter already now on the level of future satellite experiments MAP and PLANCK. It further probes many topics of beyond Standard Model physics at the TeV scale. Future experiments should give access to the multi-TeV range and complement on many ways the search for new physics at future colliders like LHC and NLC. For neutrino physics GENIUS will allow to test almost all neutrino mass scenarios allowed by the present neutrino oscillation experiments. At the same time GENIUS will cover a wide range of the parameter space of predictions of SUSY for neutralinos as cold dark matter. Further it has the potential to be a real-time detector for low-energy (pp and 7Be) solar neutrinos. A GENIUS Test Facility has just been funded and will come into operation by end of 2001.Comment: 16 pages, revtex, 8 figures,, Talk was presented at International Workshop on Low Energy Solar Neutrinos (LowNu2), December 4 and 5, 2000, Tokyo, Japan, to be published in World Scientific (2001) (eds) Y. Suzuki et al., Conference Info - http://www-sk.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/neutlowe/2/transparency/index.html, Home Page of Heidelberg Non-Accelerator Particle Physics Group: http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/non_acc

    Status of Evidence for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay, and the Future: GENIUS and GENIUS-TF

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    The first evidence for neutrinoless double beta decay has been observed in the HEIDELBERG-MOSCOW experiment, which is the most sensitive double beta decay experiment since ten years. This is the first evidence for lepton number violation and proves that the neutrino is a Majorana particle. It further shows that neutrino masses are degenerate. In addition it puts several stringent constraints on other physics beyond the Standard Model. The result from the HEIDELBERG-MOSCOW experiment is consistent with recent results from CMB investigations, with high energy cosmic rays, with the result from the g-2 experiment and with recent theoretical work. It is indirectly supported by the analysis of other Ge double beta experiments. The new project GENIUS will cover a wide range of the parameter space of predictions of SUSY for neutralinos as cold dark matter. Further it has the potential to be a real-time detector for low-energy (pppp and 7^7Be) solar neutrinos. A GENIUS Test Facility has come into operation on May 5, 2003. This is the first time that this novel technique for extreme background reduction in search for rare decays is applied under the background conditions of an underground laboratory.Comment: 20 pages, 13 figure
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