Search for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay of 100Mo with the NEMO-3 Detector
Abstract
We report the results of a search for the neutrinoless double-β decay (0ββ) of 100Mo, using the NEMO-3 detector to reconstruct the full topology of the final state events. With an exposure of 34.7 kg.y, no evidence for the 0ββ signal has been found, yielding a limit for the light Majorana neutrino mass mechanism of T1/2(0ββ)>1.1 × 1024 years (90% C.L.) once both statistical and systematic uncertainties are taken into account. Depending on the Nuclear Matrix Elements this corresponds to an upper limit on the Majorana effective neutrino mass of < m > < 0.3-0.9 eV (90% C.L.). Constraints on other lepton number violating mechanisms of 0ββ decays are also given. Searching for high-energy double electron events in all suitable sources of the detector, no event in the energy region [3.2-10] MeV is observed for an exposure of 47 kg.y.
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