Measurement of the 2ββ decay half-life of 150Nd and a search for 0ββ decay processes with the full exposure from the NEMO-3 detector

Abstract

We present results from a search for neutrinoless double-β (0ββ) decay using 36.6 g of the isotope 150Nd with data corresponding to a live time of 5.25 y recorded with the NEMO-3 detector. We construct a complete background model for this isotope, including a measurement of the two-neutrino double-β decay half-life of T21/2=[9.34 0.22 (stat.) +0.62-0.60 (syst.)]× 1018 y for the ground state transition, which represents the most precise result to date for this isotope. We perform a multivariate analysis to search for decays in order to improve the sensitivity and, in the case of observation, disentangle the possible underlying decay mechanisms. As no evidence for decay is observed, we derive lower limits on half-lives for several mechanisms involving physics beyond the Standard Model. The observed lower limit, assuming light Majorana neutrino exchange mediates the decay, is T01/2 > 2.0 × 1022 y at the 90% C.L., corresponding to an upper limit on the effective neutrino mass of m < 1.6 - 5.3 eV..

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