Stimulated transitions in resonant atom Majorana mixing

Abstract Massive neutrinos demand to ask whether they are Dirac or Majorana particles. Majorana neutrinos are an irrefutable proof of physics beyond the Standard Model. Neutrinoless double electron capture is not a process but a virtual ΔL = 2 mixing between a parent A Z atom and a daughter A (Z − 2...

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Main Authors: José Bernabéu, Alejandro Segarra
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-02-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP02(2018)017
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Alejandro Segarra
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description Abstract Massive neutrinos demand to ask whether they are Dirac or Majorana particles. Majorana neutrinos are an irrefutable proof of physics beyond the Standard Model. Neutrinoless double electron capture is not a process but a virtual ΔL = 2 mixing between a parent A Z atom and a daughter A (Z − 2) excited atom with two electron holes. As a mixing between two neutral atoms and the observable signal in terms of emitted two-hole X-rays, the strategy, experimental signature and background are different from neutrinoless double beta decay. The mixing is resonantly enhanced for almost degeneracy and, under these conditions, there is no irreducible background from the standard two-neutrino channel. We reconstruct the natural time history of a nominally stable parent atom since its production either by nature or in the laboratory. After the time periods of atom oscillations and the decay of the short-lived daughter atom, at observable times the relevant “stationary” states are the mixed metastable long-lived state and the non-orthogonal short-lived excited state, as well as the ground state of the daughter atom. We find that they have a natural population inversion which is most appropriate for exploiting the bosonic nature of the observed atomic transitions radiation. Among different observables of the atom Majorana mixing, we include the enhanced rate of stimulated X-ray emission from the long-lived metastable state by a high-intensity X-ray beam: a gain factor of 100 can be envisaged at current XFEL facilities. On the other hand, the historical population of the daughter atom ground state can be probed by exciting it with a current pulsed optical laser, showing the characteristic absorption lines: the whole population can be excited in a shorter time than typical pulse duration.
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spelling doaj.art-597cc267688848fb91b967e5e0d954552022-12-21T19:02:38ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792018-02-012018211610.1007/JHEP02(2018)017Stimulated transitions in resonant atom Majorana mixingJosé Bernabéu0Alejandro Segarra1Departament de Física Teòrica and IFIC, Universitat de València — CSICDepartament de Física Teòrica and IFIC, Universitat de València — CSICAbstract Massive neutrinos demand to ask whether they are Dirac or Majorana particles. Majorana neutrinos are an irrefutable proof of physics beyond the Standard Model. Neutrinoless double electron capture is not a process but a virtual ΔL = 2 mixing between a parent A Z atom and a daughter A (Z − 2) excited atom with two electron holes. As a mixing between two neutral atoms and the observable signal in terms of emitted two-hole X-rays, the strategy, experimental signature and background are different from neutrinoless double beta decay. The mixing is resonantly enhanced for almost degeneracy and, under these conditions, there is no irreducible background from the standard two-neutrino channel. We reconstruct the natural time history of a nominally stable parent atom since its production either by nature or in the laboratory. After the time periods of atom oscillations and the decay of the short-lived daughter atom, at observable times the relevant “stationary” states are the mixed metastable long-lived state and the non-orthogonal short-lived excited state, as well as the ground state of the daughter atom. We find that they have a natural population inversion which is most appropriate for exploiting the bosonic nature of the observed atomic transitions radiation. Among different observables of the atom Majorana mixing, we include the enhanced rate of stimulated X-ray emission from the long-lived metastable state by a high-intensity X-ray beam: a gain factor of 100 can be envisaged at current XFEL facilities. On the other hand, the historical population of the daughter atom ground state can be probed by exciting it with a current pulsed optical laser, showing the characteristic absorption lines: the whole population can be excited in a shorter time than typical pulse duration.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP02(2018)017Neutrino PhysicsBeyond Standard ModelGlobal Symmetries
spellingShingle José Bernabéu
Alejandro Segarra
Stimulated transitions in resonant atom Majorana mixing
Journal of High Energy Physics
Neutrino Physics
Beyond Standard Model
Global Symmetries
title Stimulated transitions in resonant atom Majorana mixing
title_full Stimulated transitions in resonant atom Majorana mixing
title_fullStr Stimulated transitions in resonant atom Majorana mixing
title_full_unstemmed Stimulated transitions in resonant atom Majorana mixing
title_short Stimulated transitions in resonant atom Majorana mixing
title_sort stimulated transitions in resonant atom majorana mixing
topic Neutrino Physics
Beyond Standard Model
Global Symmetries
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP02(2018)017
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