Change of nuclear configurations in the neutrinoless double-β decay of 130Te → 130Xe and 136Xe → 136Ba

Abstract

The change in the configuration of valence protons between the initial and final states in the neutrinoless double-β decay of 130Te → 130Xe and of 136Xe → 136Ba has been determined by measuring the cross sections of the (d,3He) reaction with 101-MeV deuterons. Together with our recent determination of the relevant neutron configurations involved in the process, a quantitative comparison with the latest shell-model and interacting-boson-model calculations reveals significant discrepancies. These are the same calculations used to determine the nuclear matrix elements governing the rate of neutrinoless double-β decay in these systems.

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