
TL;DR
This paper reports on the results of the NEMO 3 experiment searching for neutrinoless double beta decay and discusses the development and status of the SuperNEMO project aiming to improve detection sensitivity.
Contribution
It provides the latest results from NEMO 3 for seven isotopes and details the progress and plans for the SuperNEMO experiment extension.
Findings
NEMO 3 has collected data since 2003 for multiple isotopes.
Results include measurements of two-neutrino double beta decay.
SuperNEMO aims for a sensitivity of 1-2 x 10^26 years in half-life detection.
Abstract
The NEMO 3 experiment is devoted to the search for neutrinoless double beta decay, as well as for accurate measurement of two-neutrino double beta decay. The detector has been taking data in the LSM laboratory since 2003 and the latest NEMO 3 results for seven double beta decay isotopes are presented here for both decay modes. The SuperNEMO project aims to extend the NEMO technique to a 100-200 kg isotope experiment with the target half-life sensitivity of 1-2 x 10^26 y. The current status of the SuperNEMO R&D programme is described.
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