@Article{Gomez-Cadenas_etal2012, author="Gomez-Cadenas, J. J. and Martin-Albo, J. and Mezzetto, M. and Monrabal, F. and Sorel, M.", title="The search for neutrinoless double beta decay", journal="Rivista del Nuovo Cimento", year="2012", publisher="Soc Italiana Fisica", volume="35", number="2", pages="29--98", abstract="In the last two decades the search for neutrinoless double beta decay has evolved into one of the highest priorities for understanding neutrinos and the origin of mass. The main reason for this paradigm shift has been the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which clearly established the existence of massive neutrinos. An additional motivation for conducting such searches comes from the existence of an unconfirmed, but not refuted, claim of evidence for neutrinoless double decay in Ge-76. As a consequence, a new generation of experiments, employing different detection techniques and beta beta isotopes, is being actively promoted by experimental groups across the world. In addition, nuclear theorists are making remarkable progress in the calculation of the neutrinoless double beta. decay nuclear matrix elements, thus eliminating a substantial part of the theoretical uncertainties affecting the particle physics interpretation of this process. In this report, we review the main aspects of the double beta decay process and some of the most relevant experiments. The picture that emerges is one where searching for neutrinoless double beta decay is recognized to have both far-reaching theoretical implications and promising prospects for experimental observation in the near future.", optnote="WOS:000301469900001", optnote="exported from refbase (https://references.ific.uv.es/refbase/show.php?record=942), last updated on Fri, 06 Apr 2012 11:07:16 +0000", issn="0393-697x", doi="10.1393/ncr/i2012-10074-9", opturl="http://arxiv.org/abs/1109.5515", opturl="https://doi.org/10.1393/ncr/i2012-10074-9", archivePrefix="arXiv", eprint="1109.5515", language="English" }