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Publications

Below we list selected publications in which SLAC group members were primary contributors. For a full list of nEXO publications, see our page on INSPIREHEP.

Selected publications

B. G. Lenardo, et al. (nEXO), " Development of a 127Xe calibration source for nEXO," Journal of Instrumentation 17, P07028 (2022) arXiv:2201.04681 


G. Adhikari, et al. (nEXO), " nEXO: neutrinoless double beta decay search beyond 1028 year half-life sensitivity," J. Phys. G 49, 015104 (2022) arXiv:2106.16243 


P.A. Breur, G.S. Ortega, P.C. Rowson, R. Saldanha, B. Mong, M. Oriunno and C. Mo, "Measurement of the onset of nucleate boiling in liquid xenon," Journal of Instrumentation 16, T02004 (2021) arXiv:2007.11124


S. Al Kharusi, et al. (nEXO), " nEXO Pre-Conceptual Design Report ," (2018) arXiv:1805.11142 


J. B. Albert, et al. (nEXO), " Sensitivity and Discovery Potential of nEXO to Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay ," Phys. Rev. C 97, 065503 (2018) arXiv:1710.05075 


Brian Mong (nEXO), " nEXO - Neutrinoless double beta decay experiment," Proceedings of Science HQL2016, 074 (2017)

 

J. B. Albert et al. (EXO-200 Collaboration), "Measurements of the ion fraction and mobility of α− and β-decay products in liquid xenon using the EXO-200 detector," Phys. Rev. C 92, 045504 (2015)

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