First results from LEGEND-200 on the search for neutrinoless double beta decay
Abstract: Neutrinoless double beta decay () is a rare process which could take place if neutrinos are Majorana fermions: the observation of this decay would provide unambiguous evidence for the existence of new Physics beyond the Standard Model, as it entails a two-units lepton number violation. The LEGEND experiment (Large Enriched Germanium Experiment for Neutrinoless Decay) searches for the of Ge using High Purity Germanium detectors enriched in Ge beyond the 86%. The LEGEND project foresees two phases, LEGEND-200, aiming at a final 3 discovery sensitivity beyond 10 yr, and LEGEND-1000, aiming at a final sensitivity beyond 10 yr. LEGEND-200 started taking data in 2023 at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS): in about one year it collected a total physics exposure of 61 kg yr, with a background index of counts/(keV kg yr) in the so-called "golden dataset" and of counts/(keV kg yr) in the so-called "silver dataset". The performed statistical analysis finds no evidence for a signal and sets a lower limit on its half life to $T_{1/2}<sup>{0\nu}</sup> > 0.5 \cdot 10<sup>{26}$ yr at 90% CL. A combined analysis of the three germanium-based experiments GERDA, MAJORANA Demonstrator and LEGEND-200 provides a lower limit of $T_{1/2}<sup>{0\nu}</sup> > 1.9 \cdot 10<sup>{26}$ yr at 90% CL.
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