Measurement of the double-beta decay half-life and search for the neutrinoless double-beta decay of 48 Ca with the NEMO-3 detector

Abstract

The NEMO-3 experiment at the Modane Underground Laboratory has investigated the double-β decay of 48 Ca. Using 5.25 yr of data recorded with a 6.99\, g sample of 48 Ca, approximately 150 double-β decay candidate events have been selected with a signal-to-background ratio greater than 3. The half-life for the two-neutrino double-β decay of 48 Ca has been measured to be T21/2\,=\,[6.4\, +0.7-0.6 (stat.) \, +1.2-0.9 (syst.)] × 1019\, yr. A search for neutrinoless double-β decay of 48 Ca yields a null result and a corresponding lower limit on the half-life is found to be T01/2 > 2.0 × 1022\, yr at 90\% confidence level, translating into an upper limit on the effective Majorana neutrino mass of < mββ > < 6.0 - 26 eV, with the range reflecting different nuclear matrix element calculations. Limits are also set on models involving Majoron emission and right-handed currents.

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