Determining $g_{A}/g_{V}$ with High Resolution Spectral Measurements Using an LiInSe$_2$ Bolometer
Abstract
Neutrinoless Double-Beta decay (0) processes sample a wide range of intermediate forbidden nuclear transitions, which may be impacted by quenching of the axial vector coupling constant (), the uncertainty of which plays a pivotal role in determining the sensitivity reach of 0 experiments. In this Letter, we present measurements performed on a high-resolution LiInSe~ bolometer in a ''source=detector'' configuration to measure the spectral shape of the 4-fold forbidden -decay of In. The value of is determined by comparing the spectral shape of theoretical predictions to the experimental spectrum taking into account various simulated background components as well as a variety of detector effects. We find evidence of quenching of at with a model-dependent quenching factor of as compared to the free-nucleon value for the Interacting Shell Model. We also measured the In half-life to be [ yr within the Interacting Shell Model framework. This work demonstrates the power of the bolometeric technique to perform precision nuclear physics single- decay measurements, which can help reduce the uncertainties in the calculation of nuclear matrix elements.
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@article{arxiv.2206.06559,
title = {Determining $g_{A}/g_{V}$ with High Resolution Spectral Measurements Using an LiInSe$_2$ Bolometer},
author = {A. F. Leder and D. Mayer and J. L. Ouellet and F. A. Danevich and L. Dumoulin and A. Giuliani and J. Kostensalo and J. Kotila and P. de Marcillac and C. Nones and V. Novati and E. Olivieri and D. Poda and J. Suhonen and V. I. Tretyak and L. Winslow and A. Zolotarova},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.06559},
year = {2022}
}
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7 Pages, 4 Figures, 2 Tables, Submitted to PRL