Table of Contents
GENIUS - A new facility of non-accelerator physics
Non-Accelerator Experiments
Exploring Physics Back to the Plank Epoch
The Reconstruction of the Neutrino Mass Spectrum
Potential of Double Beta Decay for Neutrino Mass Present and Future
Potential of Double Beta Decay for Other Beyond Standard Physics
Dark Matter Search
Conclusion
What is Double Beta Decay?
Double Beta Decay Feynman Diagrams
60 Years of Double Beta Decay Measurements
60 Years of Double Beta Decay (cont.)
Double Beta Decay and Nuclear Structure
Matrix elements for neutrinoless DBD for Ge-76
Comparison of neutrinoless DBD lifetimes and equivalent neutrino mass bounds
Heidelberg-Moscow Double Beta Decay Experiment
Heidelberg-Moscow Experiment
Picture of Gran Sasso Tunnel
Gran Sasso Experiment cavities
GENIUS predecessor (Heidelberg-Moscow) at Gran Sasso
Heidelberg-Moscow detector
Heidelberg-Moscow inside detector
Heidelberg-Moscow Shield assembly
Heidelberg-Moscow Detector assembly
Expected Heidelberg-Moscow neutrinoless DBD energy spectrum
Heidelberg-Moscow results
Heidelberg-Moscow results (cont’d)
Heidelberg-Moscow implications
New parameter space area achieved from Heidelberg-Moscow
Discovery limit for NLC with Heidelberg-Moscow results
Other limits from Heidelberg-Moscow
HERA High Q2 Events
Via sneutrino mass term
Accelerators cannot compete with neutrinoless double beta decay
Better than results from DELPHI (LEP)
Violation of Equivalence Principle
Conclusion
Future
The Future of Double Beta Decay
GErmanium in Liquid NItrogen Underground Setup
GENIUS Collaboration
Naked Ge Crystal
Naked Ge calibration spectrum using Ba-133
Background Simulations
Radiogenic purity considerations
Primordial Activity in Various Underground Facilities
Sources of Background Simulated
Naked Ge Uncorrected Spectrum
Naked Ge Corrected Spectrum
Naked Ge Physics Potential (1)
Naked Ge Physics Potential (2)
Naked Ge Physics Potential (3)
GENIUS potential vs. others
Effective Majorana mass for MSW LMA solution
GENIUS and LSND
Expected parameter space limits for GENIUS (1)
Expected parameter space limits for GENIUS (2)
Discovery limits at a linear collider
GENIUS (1 ton + 4 years) better than LHC below 1 TeV
Experiment sensitivities for SUSY models
GENIUS as a CDM detector
Cold Dark Matter Search--Status
Time schedule for GENIUS as a DM detector
Approaching Areas Beyond the Desert
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