Neutrinoless Double-Electron Capture
K. Blaum, S. Eliseev, F. A. Danevich, V. I. Tretyak, Sergey Kovalenko,, M. I. Krivoruchenko, Yu. N. Novikov, J. Suhonen

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental and theoretical advances in neutrinoless double-electron capture ($0 u2$EC), highlighting its potential for neutrino mass and beyond Standard Model physics searches, especially under resonant conditions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental search results, decay energy measurements, and updated nuclear structure models for $0 u2$EC, emphasizing resonance enhancement possibilities.
Findings
Resonance conditions can significantly increase $0 u2$EC decay rates.
Penning trap measurements have refined decay energy values.
Nuclear matrix element calculations suggest enhanced decay probabilities.
Abstract
Double-beta processes play a key role in the exploration of neutrino and weak interaction properties, and in the searches for effects beyond the Standard Model. During the last half century many attempts were undertaken to search for double-beta decay with emission of two electrons, especially for its neutrinoless mode (), the latter being still not observed. Double-electron capture (2EC) was not in focus so far because of its in general lower transition probability. However, the rate of neutrinoless double-electron capture (EC) can experience a resonance enhancement by many orders of magnitude in case the initial and final states are energetically degenerate. In the resonant case, the sensitivity of the EC process can approach the sensitivity of the decay in the search for the Majorana mass of neutrinos, right-handed currents, and other new…
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