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  • The study examines the significance of short-distance nuclear effects in double-β decay through lattice QCD calculations, focusing on the transition from neutron-neutron to proton-proton.
  • These nuclear effects, represented by the isotensor axial polarizability, are found to be comparable in size to the adjustments made to the axial current in nuclear models, indicating a potential oversight in previous calculations.
  • The findings suggest that future models for neutrinoful and neutrinoless double-β decays should incorporate these short-distance effects to enhance the accuracy of predictions for upcoming experimental searches.

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The potential importance of short-distance nuclear effects in double-β decay is assessed using a lattice QCD calculation of the nn→pp transition and effective field theory methods. At the unphysical quark masses used in the numerical computation, these effects, encoded in the isotensor axial polarizability, are found to be of similar magnitude to the nuclear modification of the single axial current, which phenomenologically is the quenching of the axial charge used in nuclear many-body calculations. This finding suggests that nuclear models for neutrinoful and neutrinoless double-β decays should incorporate this previously neglected contribution if they are to provide reliable guidance for next-generation neutrinoless double-β decay searches. The prospects of constraining the isotensor axial polarizabilities of nuclei using lattice QCD input into nuclear many-body calculations are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.062003DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the significance of short-distance nuclear effects in double-β decay through lattice QCD calculations, focusing on the transition from neutron-neutron to proton-proton.
  • These nuclear effects, represented by the isotensor axial polarizability, are found to be comparable in size to the adjustments made to the axial current in nuclear models, indicating a potential oversight in previous calculations.
  • The findings suggest that future models for neutrinoful and neutrinoless double-β decays should incorporate these short-distance effects to enhance the accuracy of predictions for upcoming experimental searches.
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