Search for double beta decay processes in 106Cd with the help of 106CdWO4 crystal scintillator

Abstract

A search for the double beta processes in 106Cd was carried out at the Gran Sasso National Laboratories of the INFN (Italy) with the help of a 106CdWO4 crystal scintillator (215 g) enriched in 106Cd up to 66%. After 6590 h of data taking, new improved half-life limits on the double beta processes in 106Cd were established at the level of 1019-1021 yr; in particular, T1/2(2 ε β+) > 2.1 1020 yr, T1/2(2 2β+) > 4.3 1020 yr, and T1/2(0 2ε) > 1.0 1021 yr. The resonant neutrinoless double electron captures to the 2718 keV, 2741 keV and 2748 keV excited states of 106Pd are restricted to T1/2(0 2K) > 4.3 1020 yr, T1/2(0 KL1) > 9.5 1020 yr and T1/2(0 KL3) > 4.3 1020 yr, respectively (all limits at 90% C.L.). A possible resonant enhancement of the 0 2ε processes is estimated in the framework of the QRPA approach. The radioactive contamination of the 106CdWO4 crystal scintillator is reported.

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