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Experimental research of double beta decay of atomic nuclei

Nuclear Experiment 2011-12-30 v2

Abstract

Results of several double beta decay experiments, performed with the help of low background crystal scintillators, are presented. In particular, the half-life value of the two-neutrino double beta decay of 116-Cd has been measured as 2.9 10^{19} yr, and the new half-life limit on the neutrinoless double beta decay of 116-Cd has been established as >1.7 10^{23} yr at 90%, which corresponds to a restriction on the neutrino mass <1.7 eV. New half-life bounds on the level of 10^{17}-10^{21} yr were set for double beta processes in 64-Zn, 70-Zn, 106-Cd, 108-Cd, 114-Cd, 136-Ce, 138-Ce, 142-Ce, 160-Gd, 180-W, and 186-W by using low-background CdWO4, GSO, and ZnWO4 crystal scintillators. The claim of discovery of the neutrinoless double beta decay of 76-Ge [Mod. Phys. Lett. A 16 (2001) 2409] was analyzed. The demands of the future high sensitivity double beta decay experiments, aiming to observe the neutrinoless double beta decay or to advance restrictions on the neutrino mass to < 0.01 eV, were considered. Requirements for their sensitivity and discovery potential were formulated. Two projects of double beta experiments with a sensitivity on the level of 10^{26}-10^{27} yr (CAMEO and CARVEL projects) were discussed. Scintillation properties and radioactive contamination of CaWO4, ZnWO4, CdWO4, PbWO4, GSO(Ce), CeF3, yttrium-aluminum garnet doped with neodymium (YAG:Nd) crystal scintillators were studied. Applicability of these scintillators to search for double beta decay was discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1112.4067,
  title  = {Experimental research of double beta decay of atomic nuclei},
  author = {F. A. Danevich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.4067},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

DrSci thesis (in Ukrainian, title and abstract in English), 318 pages, 75 figures, 28 tables, 368 references. Institute for Nuclear Research (Kyiv, Ukraine) May 25, 2005. Advisor: Prof. Yu.G. Zdesenko (INR, Kyiv, Ukraine). Referees: Prof. V.M. Pugatch (INR, Kyiv, Ukraine), Prof. V.A. Shevchenko (Taras Shevchenko Nat. Univ., Kyiv, Ukraine); Prof. A.S. Barabash (ITEP, Moscow, Russia)