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Search for the double-beta decay of 82Se to the excited states of 82Kr with NEMO-3
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Arnold, The NEMO-3 collaboration R.Augier, C.Barabash, A. S.Basharina-Freshville, A.Blondel, S.Blot, S.Bongrand, M.Boursette, D.Breier, R.Brudanin, V.Busto, J.Caffrey, A. J.Calvez, S.Cascella, M.Cerna, C.Cesar, J. P.Chapon, A.Chauveau, E.Chopra, A.Dawson, L.Duchesneau, D.Durand, D.Egorov, V.Eurin, G.Evans, J. J.Fajt, L.Filosofov, D.Flack, R.Garrido, X.Girard-Carillo, C.Gómez, H.Guillon, B.Guzowski, P.Hodak, R.Huber, A.Hubert, P.Hugon, C.Jullian, S.Klimenko, A.Kochetov, O.Konovalov, S. I.Kovalenko, V.Lalanne, D.Lang, K.Lemière, Y.Noblet, T. LeLiptak, Z.Liu, X. R.Loaiza, P.Lutter, G.Macko, M.Macolino, C.Mamedov, F.Marquet, C.Mauger, F.Minotti, A.Morgan, B.Mott, J.Nemchenok, I.Nomachi, M.Nova, F.Nowacki, F.Ohsumi, H.Oliviéro, G.Pahlka, R. B.Palusova, V.Patrick, C.Perrot, F.Pin, A.Piquemal, F.Povinec, P.Přidal, P.Ramachers, Y. A.Remoto, A.Reyss, J. L.Richards, B.Riddle, C. L.Rukhadze, E.Saakyan, R.Salazar, R.Sarazin, X.Sedgbeer, J.Shitov, Yu.Simard, L.Simkovic, F.Smetana, A.Smolek, K.Smolnikov, A.Söldner-Rembold, S.Soulé, B.Štekl, I.Suhonen, J.Sutton, C. S.Szklarz, G.Tedjditi, H.Thomas, J.Timkin, V.Torre, S.Tretyak, Vl. I.Tretyak, V. I.Umatov, V. I.Vanushin, I.Vilela, C.Vorobela, V.Waters, D.Xie, F.Žukauskas, A.
Source
Nuclear Physics A Volume 996, April 2020, 121701
Subject
Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Language
Abstract
The double-beta decay of 82Se to the 0+1 excited state of 82Kr has been studied with the NEMO-3 detector using 0.93 kg of enriched 82Se measured for 4.75 y, corresponding to an exposure of 4.42 kg y. A dedicated analysis to reconstruct the gamma-rays has been performed to search for events in the 2e2g channel. No evidence of a 2nbb decay to the 0+1 state has been observed and a limit of T2n 1/2(82Se; 0+gs -> 0+1) > 1.3 1021 y at 90% CL has been set. Concerning the 0nbb decay to the 0+1 state, a limit for this decay has been obtained with T0n 1/2(82Se; 0+g s -> 0+1) > 2.3 1022 y at 90% CL, independently from the 2nbb decay process. These results are obtained for the first time with a tracko-calo detector, reconstructing every particle in the final state.