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Search for double-beta decay of $$\mathrm {^{130}Te}$$ 130 Te to the $$0^+$$ 0 + states of $$\mathrm {^{130}Xe}$$ 130 Xe with CUORE
Document Type
article
Author
D. Q. AdamsC. AlduinoK. AlfonsoF. T. III AvignoneO. AzzoliniG. BariF. BelliniG. BenatoM. BiassoniA. BrancaC. BrofferioC. BucciJ. CamilleriA. CaminataA. CampaniL. CanonicaX. G. CaoS. CapelliL. CappelliL. CardaniP. CarnitiN. CasaliE. CeliD. ChiesaM. ClemenzaS. CopelloC. CosmelliO. CremonesiR. J. CreswickA. D’AddabboI. DafineiC. J. DavisS. Dell’OroS. Di DomizioV. DompèD. Q. FangG. FantiniM. FaverzaniE. FerriF. FerroniE. FioriniM. A. FranceschiS. J. FreedmanS. H. FuB. K. FujikawaA. GiacheroL. GironiA. GiulianiP. GorlaC. GottiT. D. GutierrezK. HanK. M. HeegerR. G. HuangH. Z. HuangJ. JohnstonG. KeppelYu. G. KolomenskyC. LigiL. MaY. G. MaL. MariniR. H. MaruyamaD. MayerY. MeiN. MoggiS. MorgantiT. NapolitanoM. NastasiJ. NikkelC. NonesE. B. NormanA. NucciottiI. NutiniT. O’DonnellJ. L. OuelletS. PaganC. E. PagliaroneL. PagnaniniM. PallaviciniL. PattavinaM. PavanG. PessinaV. PettinacciC. PiraS. PirroS. PozziE. PrevitaliA. PuiuC. RosenfeldC. RusconiM. SakaiS. SangiorgioB. SchmidtN. D. ScielzoV. SharmaV. SinghM. SistiD. SpellerP. T. SurukuchiL. TaffarelloF. TerranovaC. TomeiK. J. VetterM. VignatiS. L. WagaarachchiB. S. WangB. WelliverJ. WilsonK. WilsonL. A. WinslowS. ZimmermannS. Zucchelli
Source
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, Vol 81, Iss 7, Pp 1-14 (2021)
Subject
Astrophysics
QB460-466
Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity
QC770-798
Language
English
ISSN
1434-6044
1434-6052
Abstract
Abstract The CUORE experiment is a large bolometric array searching for the lepton number violating neutrino-less double beta decay ( $$0\nu \beta \beta $$ 0 ν β β ) in the isotope $$\mathrm {^{130}Te}$$ 130 Te . In this work we present the latest results on two searches for the double beta decay (DBD) of $$\mathrm {^{130}Te}$$ 130 Te to the first $$0^{+}_2$$ 0 2 + excited state of $$\mathrm {^{130}Xe}$$ 130 Xe : the $$0\nu \beta \beta $$ 0 ν β β decay and the Standard Model-allowed two-neutrinos double beta decay ( $$2\nu \beta \beta $$ 2 ν β β ). Both searches are based on a 372.5 kg $$\times $$ × yr TeO $$_2$$ 2 exposure. The de-excitation gamma rays emitted by the excited Xe nucleus in the final state yield a unique signature, which can be searched for with low background by studying coincident events in two or more bolometers. The closely packed arrangement of the CUORE crystals constitutes a significant advantage in this regard. The median limit setting sensitivities at 90% Credible Interval (C.I.) of the given searches were estimated as $$\mathrm {S^{0\nu }_{1/2} = 5.6 \times 10^{24} \, \mathrm {yr}}$$ S 1 / 2 0 ν = 5.6 × 10 24 yr for the $${0\nu \beta \beta }$$ 0 ν β β decay and $$\mathrm {S^{2\nu }_{1/2} = 2.1 \times 10^{24} \, \mathrm {yr}}$$ S 1 / 2 2 ν = 2.1 × 10 24 yr for the $${2\nu \beta \beta }$$ 2 ν β β decay. No significant evidence for either of the decay modes was observed and a Bayesian lower bound at $$90\%$$ 90 % C.I. on the decay half lives is obtained as: $$\mathrm {(T_{1/2})^{0\nu }_{0^+_2} > 5.9 \times 10^{24} \, \mathrm {yr}}$$ ( T 1 / 2 ) 0 2 + 0 ν > 5.9 × 10 24 yr for the $$0\nu \beta \beta $$ 0 ν β β mode and $$\mathrm {(T_{1/2})^{2\nu }_{0^+_2} > 1.3 \times 10^{24} \, \mathrm {yr}}$$ ( T 1 / 2 ) 0 2 + 2 ν > 1.3 × 10 24 yr for the $$2\nu \beta \beta $$ 2 ν β β mode. These represent the most stringent limits on the DBD of $$^{130}$$ 130 Te to excited states and improve by a factor $$\sim 5$$ ∼ 5 the previous results on this process.