New high intensity Heavy - Ion beams @ INFN-LNS : NUMEN project status and perspective
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Agodi, C.Cappuzzello, F.
Acosta, L.
Amador-Valenzuela, P.
Auerbach, N.
Avanzi, L. H.
Bellone, J. I.
Bijker, R.
Boztosun, I.
Brasolin, S.
Brischetto, G. A.
Burrello, S.
Bussa, M. P.
Calabrese, S.
Calvo, D.
Campajola, L.
Capirossi, V.
Carbone, D.
Cardozo, E. N.
Cavallaro, M.
Chávez Lomelí, E. R.
Chinaglia, E. F.
Ciraldo, I.
Colonna, M.
Costa, K. M.
Dapo, H.
De Benedictis, C.
De Gregorio, G.
Delaunay, F.
Donaldson, L. M.
Dumitrache, F.
Eke, C.
Ferraresi, C.
Ferreira, J. L.
Ferretti, J.
Finocchiaro, P.
Firat, S.
Fisichella, M.
Gallian, S.
Gambacurta, D.
Gandolfo, E. M.
Garcia-Tecocoatzi, H.
Gargano, A.
Giovannini, M.
Guazzelli, M. A.
Hacısalihoğlu, Aylin
Huerta Hernandez, A.
Iazzi, F.
Isaak, J.
Khumalo, T.
Kotila, J.
Koulouris, S.
Kucuk, Y.
Lanzalone, G.
Lavagno, A.
Lay, J. A.
Lenske, H.
Linares, R.
Lubian, J.
Marín-Lámbarri, D. J.
Masunaga, S. H.
Medina, N. H.
Mereu, P.
Moralles, M.
Neri, L.
Neveling, R.
Oliveira, J. R. B.
Pakou, A.
Pandola, L.
Panero, R.
Pellegri, L.
Persiani, R.
Petrascu, H.
Pietralla, N.
Pinna, F.
Russo, A. D.
Russo, G.
Santarelli, T. M.
Santopinto, E.
Santos, R. B. B.
Sartirana, D.
Sgouros, O.
Sharma, V. R.
Solakci, S. O.
Soukeras, V.
Souliotis, G.
Spatafora, A.
Torresi, D.
Tudisco, S.
Vargas Hernandez, H.
Villagrán, R. G.
Werner, V.
Yildirim, A.
Zagatto, V. A. B.
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Agodi, C., Cappuzzello, F., Acosta, L., Amador-Valenzuela, P., Auerbach, N., Avanzi, L., ... Bellone, J.(2022). New high intensity Heavy - Ion beams @ INFN-LNS: NUMEN project status and perspective . 28th International Nuclear Physics Conference, INPC 2022, Cape-Town, South Africa. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2586/1/012053Abstract
The upgrade project POTLNS to produce high-intensity beams has already started at INFN- Laboratori Nazionali del Sud in Catania (Italy). The POTLNS project was triggered by the NUMEN physics case that aims to provide experimental information on the Nuclear Matrix Elements (NMEs) that enter in the expression of the neutrino-less double beta (0 nu beta beta) decay half-life. The tools proposed by NUMEN project are the cross-section measurements of nuclear Double Charge Exchange (DCE) reactions. The search for 0 nu beta beta decay is currently a key topic in physics, due to its possible wide implications for nuclear physics, particle physics and cosmology: the NUMEN project could provide a crucial contribution in this search.