IIHE invited seminar: SuperNEMO and the mystery of matter
by
Cheryl Patrick(UCL, London)
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Europe/Brussels
Jean Sacton Seminar room (1G003) (IIHE (ULB-VUB))
Jean Sacton Seminar room (1G003)
IIHE (ULB-VUB)
Description
Why does the universe exist? Or rather - how did we end up with a universe made of matter, when matter and antimatter are created together? The SuperNEMO experiment is hoping to find some clues to this puzzle, by looking for neutrinoless double-beta decay. If this decay exists, it has a half-life billions of times longer than the age of the universe - and it creates matter without antimatter, giving us a possible mechanism for the matter-antimatter asymmetry. I will introduce your to our detector, under construction in the Modane tunnel in the French Alps, and explain how we will use our unique tracker-calorimeter architecture to make ultra-low background measurements of the double-beta decay rate and look for the elusive neutrinoless decay.