The simultaneous beta decay of two neutrons in a nucleus without the emission of neutrinos (called neutrinoless double beta decay) is a lepton number violating process which is not allowed in the Standard Model of particle physics. More than a dozen experiments using different candidate isotopes and a variety of detection techniques are searching for this decay. Some (EXO-200, Kamland-Zen, and GERDA) started to take data recently. EXO and Kamland-Zen have reported first limits of the half life T1/20ν for 136Xe. After a decade of little progress in this field, these results start to scrutinize the claim from part of the Heidelberg-Moscow collaboration to have observed this decay. The sensitivities of the different proposals are reviewed. © 2013 by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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Schwingenheuer, B. (2013, April). Status and prospects of searches for neutrinoless double beta decay. Annalen Der Physik. https://doi.org/10.1002/andp.201200222
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