Results of the NEMO-3 Double Beta Decay Experiment

Abstract

The NEMO-3 experiment is searching for neutrinoless double beta decay for 2 main isotopes (100Mo and 82Se) and is studying the two-neutrino double beta decay of seven isotopes. The experiment has been taking data since 2003 and, up to the end of 2009, showed no evidence for neutrinoless double beta decay. Two 90 % CL lower limits on the half-lives of the transitions were obtained : T1/20 > 1.0 1024 yr for 100Mo and T1/20 > 3.2 1023$ yr for 82Se. The corresponding limits on the effective Majorana neutrino mass are respectively | mnu | < 0.47 - 0.96 eV and | mnu | < 0.94 - 2.5 eV. The measurements of the two-neutrino double beta decays for all the isotopes have also reached the highest precision to date.

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