Results of a search for neutrinoless double-beta decay using the COBRA demonstrator

Abstract

Neutrinoless double-β decay (0ββ decay) is a hypothetical process that can occur if the neutrino is its own antiparticle. The COBRA collaboration operates a demonstrator to search for these decays at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy using CdZnTe semiconductor detectors. The exposure of 234.7\,kg\,d considered in this analysis was collected between September 2011 and February 2015. The analysis focuses on the decay of the nuclides 114Cd, 128Te, 70Zn, 130Te and 116Cd. A Bayesian analysis is performed to estimate the signal strength of 0ββ decay. No signal is observed for any of these nuclides. Therefore, the following half-life limits at 90% credibility are set: T1/20>1.6·1021\,yr (114Cd), T1/20>1.9·1021\,yr (128Te), T1/20>6.8·1018\,yr (70Zn), T1/20>6.1·1021\,yr (130Te), and T1/20>1.1·1021\,yr (116Cd).

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