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$2\nu\beta\beta$ decay of $^{76}$Ge into excited states with GERDA Phase I

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2016-01-28 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Two neutrino double beta decay of 76^{76}Ge to excited states of 76^{76}Se has been studied using data from Phase I of the GERDA experiment. An array composed of up to 14 germanium detectors including detectors that have been isotopically enriched in 76^{76}Ge was deployed in liquid argon. The analysis of various possible transitions to excited final states is based on coincidence events between pairs of detectors where a de-excitation γ\gamma ray is detected in one detector and the two electrons in the other. No signal has been observed and an event counting profile likelihood analysis has been used to determine Frequentist 90\,\% C.L. bounds for three transitions: 0g.s.+21+{0^+_{\rm g.s.}-2^+_1}: T1/22ν>T^{2\nu}_{1/2}>1.61023\cdot10^{23} yr, 0g.s.+01+{0^+_{\rm g.s.}-0^+_1}: T1/22ν>T^{2\nu}_{1/2}>3.71023\cdot10^{23} yr and 0g.s.+22+{0^+_{\rm g.s.}-2^+_2}: T1/22ν>T^{2\nu}_{1/2}>2.31023\cdot10^{23} yr. These bounds are more than two orders of magnitude larger than those reported previously. Bayesian 90\,\% credibility bounds were extracted and used to exclude several models for the 0g.s.+01+{0^+_{\rm g.s.}-0^+_1} transition.

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@article{arxiv.1506.03120,
  title  = {$2\nu\beta\beta$ decay of $^{76}$Ge into excited states with GERDA Phase I},
  author = {M. Agostini and M. Allardt and A. M. Bakalyarov and M. Balata and I. Barabanov and N. Barros and L. Baudis and C. Bauer and N. Becerici-Schmidt and E. Bellotti and S. Belogurov and S. T. Belyaev and G. Benato and A. Bettini and L. Bezrukov and T. Bode and D. Borowicz and V. Brudanin and R. Brugnera and D. Budjáš and A. Caldwell and C. Cattadori and A. Chernogorov and V. D'Andrea and E. V. Demidova and A. di Vacri and A. Domula and E. Doroshkevich and V. Egorov and R. Falkenstein and O. Fedorova and K. Freund and N. Frodyma and A. Gangapshev and A. Garfagnini and C. Gooch and P. Grabmayr and V. Gurentsov and K. Gusev and A. Hegai and M. Heisel and S. Hemmer and G. Heusser and W. Hofmann and M. Hult and L. V. Inzhechik and J. Janicskó Csáthy and J. Jochum and M. Junker and V. Kazalov and T. Kihm and I. V. Kirpichnikov and A. Kirsch and A. Klimenko and K. T. Knöpfle and O. Kochetov and V. N. Kornoukhov and V. V. Kuzminov and M. Laubenstein and A. Lazzaro and V. I. Lebedev and B. Lehnert and H. Y. Liao and M. Lindner and I. Lippi and A. Lubashevskiy and B. Lubsandorzhiev and G. Lutter and C. Macolino and B. Majorovits and W. Maneschg and E. Medinaceli and Y. Mi and M. Misiaszek and P. Moseev and I. Nemchenok and D. Palioselitis and K. Panas and L. Pandola and K. Pelczar and A. Pullia and S. Riboldi and N. Rumyantseva and C. Sada and M. Salathe and C. Schmitt and B. Schneider and J. Schreiner and O. Schulz and B. Schwingenheuer and S. Schönert and A-K. Schütz and O. Selivanenko and M. Shirchenko and H. Simgen and A. Smolnikov and L. Stanco and M. Stepaniuk and C. A. Ur and L. Vanhoefer and A. A. Vasenko and A. Veresnikova and K. von Sturm and V. Wagner and M. Walter and A. Wegmann and T. Wester and H. Wilsenach and M. Wojcik and E. Yanovich and P. Zavarise and I. Zhitnikov and S. V. Zhukov and D. Zinatulina and K. Zuber and G. Zuzel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.03120},
  year   = {2016}
}