Proposed next-generation experiments intend to deploy tonne(s) of the double beta decaying isotope Xe-136 and are expected to reach sensitivities in the mid-10^27 to 10^28 years range. The complexity of these experiments and the cost of xenon likely will limit the number of next-generation experiments and their timescales.
We are organizing a workshop to discuss possibilities and opportunities for a coherent collaborative effort to search for neutrinoless double beta decay in Xe-136. We want to keep this workshop as inclusive and as broad as possible and are inviting possible collaborators with the aim of creating a new consortium or collaboration under a new name with the broad goal of developing a roadmap for a competitive search for neutrinoless double beta decay using xenon as a target medium.
The workshop will be held November 12-14, 2025 in Montreal.
Steering committee and schedule are being put together. More information will come soon.