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RESEARCH PRODUCT

First results of the experiment to search for 2β decay of 106Cd with the help of 106CdWO4 crystal scintillators

P. BelliR. BernabeiR. S. BoikoV. B. BrudaninF. CappellaV. CaraccioloR. CerulliDmitry ChernyakF. A. DanevichS. D AngeloA. E. DossovitskiyE. N. GalashovA. IncicchittiV. V. KobychevS. S. NagornyF. NozzoliB. N. KropivyanskyV. M. KudovbenkoA. L. MikhlinA. S. NikolaikoD. V. PodaR. B. PodviyanukO. G. PolischukD. ProsperiV. N. ShlegelYu G. SteninJ. SuhonenV. I. TretyakYa V. Vasiliev

subject

double beta decay106CdCdWO4 crystal scintillator.lcsh:Atomic physics. Constitution and properties of matterlcsh:QC170-197

description

An experiment to search for 2β processes in 106Cd with the help of 106CdWO4 crystal scintillator (mass of 215 g), enriched in 106Cd up to 66 %, is in progress at the Gran Sasso National Laboratories of the INFN (Italy). After 1320 h of data taking, limits on double beta processes in 106Cd have been established on the level of 1019 − 1020 yr, in particular (all the results at 90 % C.L.): T1/2(0ν2ε) > 3.6 · 1020 yr, T1/2(2νεβ+) > 7.2 · 1019 yr, and T1/2(2ν2β+) > 2.5 · 1020 yr. Resonant 0ν2ε processes have been restricted as T1/2(0ν2K) > 1.4 · 1020 yr and T1/2(0νLK) > 3.2 · 1020 yr. A possible resonant enhancement of the 0ν2ε processes is estimated in the framework of the QRPA approach.

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