The short-range nuclear contact term in neutrinoless double beta decay depends on sterile neutrino mass more strongly than previously assumed, lengthening predicted half-lives by up to about a factor of six.
Lattice QCD calculation of light sterile neutrino contribution in $0\nu2\beta$ decay
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We present a lattice QCD study of the neutrinoless double beta decay involving light sterile neutrinos. The calculation is performed at physical pion mass using five gauge ensembles generated with the $2+1$-flavor domain wall fermions. We obtain the low-energy constants $g_{\text{LR}}^{\pi\pi}(m_\nu)$ with the neutrino mass $m_\nu$ from $0$ GeV to $3$ GeV. The lattice results are reasonably consistent with the previous interpolation method with a $\sim20\%$ deviation at small $m_\nu$. We provide an explanation on the discrepancy at vanishing neutrino mass. At large $m_\nu$, a good consistence between our results and the previous lattice determination of $g_{4}^{\pi\pi}(\mu)$ is found at $\mu=m_\nu=3$ GeV.
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Neutrinoless double beta decay with light sterile neutrinos: the contact terms
The short-range nuclear contact term in neutrinoless double beta decay depends on sterile neutrino mass more strongly than previously assumed, lengthening predicted half-lives by up to about a factor of six.