Theory of Majorana-Type Heavy Ion Double Charge Exchange Reactions by Pion--Nucleon Isotensor Interactions
Horst Lenske, Jessica Bellone, Maria Colonna, Danilo Gambacurta

TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical framework for heavy ion double charge exchange reactions mediated by isotensor interactions, exploring their connection to Majorana double beta decay and potential lepton emission processes.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive theory of Majorana-type heavy ion DCE reactions involving pion--nucleon isotensor interactions and links these processes to neutrinoless Majorana double beta decay.
Findings
MDCE reactions proceed via pairs of complementary pion charge exchange reactions.
Elementary process dynamics involve pion--nucleon resonance excitations.
Heavy ion MDCE may also involve lepton emission through electro-weak processes.
Abstract
The theory of heavy ion double charge exchange (DCE) reactions proceeding by effective rank-2 isotensor interactions is presented. Virtual pion--nucleon charge exchange interactions are investigated as the source for induced isotensor interactions, giving rise to the Majorana DCE (MDCE) reaction mechanism. MDCE is of a generic character, proceeding through pairs of complementary () reactions in the projectile and target nucleus. The dynamics of the elementary processes is discussed, where the excitation of pion--nucleon resonances are of central importance. Investigations of initial and final state ion--ion interactions show that these effects are acting as vertex renormalizations. In closure approximation, well justified by the finite pion mass, the second-order transition matrix elements reduce to pion potentials and effective two-body isotensor DCE interactions,…
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