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Measurement of the Spectral Shape of the beta-decay of 137Xe to the Ground State of 137Cs in EXO-200 and Comparison with Theory
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Kharusi, S. AlAnton, G.Badhrees, I.Barbeau, P. S.Beck, D.Belov, V.Bhatta, T.Breidenbach, M.Brunner, T.Cao, G. F.Cen, W. R.Chambers, C.Cleveland, B.Coon, M.Craycraft, A.Daniels, T.Darroch, L.Daugherty, S. J.Davis, J.Delaquis, S.Der Mesrobian-Kabakian, A.DeVoe, R.Dilling, J.Dolgolenko, A.Dolinski, M. J.Echevers, J.Fairbank Jr., W.Fairbank, D.Farine, J.Feyzbakhsh, S.Fierlinger, P.Fudenberg, D.Gautam, P.Gornea, R.Gratta, G.Hall, C.Hansen, E. V.Hoessl, J.Hufschmidt, P.Hughes, M.Iverson, A.Jamil, A.Jessiman, C.Jewell, M. J.Johnson, A.Karelin, A.Kaufman, L. J.Koffas, T.Kostensalo, J.Krücken, R.Kuchenkov, A.Kumar, K. S.Lan, Y.Larson, A.Lenardo, B. G.Leonard, D. S.Li, G. S.Li, S.Li, Z.Licciardi, C.Lin, Y. H.MacLellan, R.McElroy, T.Michel, T.Mong, B.Moore, D. C.Murray, K.Nakarmi, P.Njoya, O.Nusair, O.Odian, A.Ostrovskiy, I.Piepke, A.Pocar, A.Retière, F.Robinson, A. L.Rowson, P. C.Ruddell, D.Runge, J.Schmidt, S.Sinclair, D.Skarpaas, K.Soma, A. K.Stekhanov, V.Suhonen, J.Tarka, M.Thibado, S.Todd, J.Tolba, T.Totev, T. I.Tsang, R.Veenstra, B.Veeraraghavan, V.Vogel, P.Vuilleumier, J. -L.Wagenpfeil, M.Watkins, J.Weber, M.Wen, L. J.Wichoski, U.Wrede, G.Wu, S. X.Xia, Q.Yahne, D. R.Yang, L.Yen, Y. -R.Zeldovich, O. Ya.Ziegler, T.
Source
Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 232502 (2020)
Subject
Nuclear Experiment
Nuclear Theory
Language
Abstract
We report on a comparison between the theoretically predicted and experimentally measured spectra of the first-forbidden non-unique $\beta$-decay transition $^{137}\textrm{Xe}(7/2^-)\to\,^{137}\textrm{Cs}(7/2^+)$. The experimental data were acquired by the EXO-200 experiment during a deployment of an AmBe neutron source. The ultra-low background environment of EXO-200, together with dedicated source deployment and analysis procedures, allowed for collection of a pure sample of the decays, with an estimated signal-to-background ratio of more than 99-to-1 in the energy range from 1075 to 4175 keV. In addition to providing a rare and accurate measurement of the first-forbidden non-unique $\beta$-decay shape, this work constitutes a novel test of the calculated electron spectral shapes in the context of the reactor antineutrino anomaly and spectral bump.
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