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Our Research

Discovering the nature of neutrinos

The atomic nucleus provides a unique laboratory for studying the  fundamental building blocks of our universe. 

Dynamics inside the nucleus are driven by three of the four fundamental forces of Nature, making it a unique place to look for evidence of physics beyond the Standard Model. Our research uses radioactive beta decay to perform powerful tests of the weak interaction. Learn more about our various projects below. 

Precision radioactive decay measurements

Probing beyond Standard Model physics using quantum detectors implanted with radioisotopes

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Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay

Testing the theory of Majorana nature of neutrinos

Inserting the EXO-200 TPC into the cryostat at WIPP
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