# High Pressure Gas Xenon TPCs for Double Beta Decay Searches

**Authors:** J.J. Gomez-Cadenas, F. Monrabal, P. Ferrario

arXiv: 1903.02435 · 2019-03-07

## TL;DR

This paper reviews high pressure gas xenon TPCs used in neutrinoless double beta decay searches, discussing technology fundamentals, historical development, and future prospects for large-scale experiments.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive overview of HPXe TPC technology, highlighting recent advancements and future experimental prospects in the field.

## Key findings

- Overview of HPXe TPC technology and its evolution
- Discussion of next-generation experimental prospects
- Analysis of the potential for ton-scale experiments

## Abstract

This article reviews the application of high pressure gas xenon (HPXe) time projection chambers to neutrinoless double beta decay experiments. First, the fundamentals of the technology and the historical development of the field are discussed. Then, the state of the art is presented, including the prospects for the next generation of experiments with masses in the ton scale.

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