Measurement of the 2ββ Decay Half-Life and Search for the 0ββ Decay of 116Cd with the NEMO-3 Detector
Abstract
The NEMO-3 experiment measured the half-life of the 2ββ decay and searched for the 0ββ decay of 116Cd. Using 410 g of 116Cd installed in the detector with an exposure of 5.26 y, (496874) events corresponding to the 2ββ decay of 116Cd to the ground state of 116Sn have been observed with a signal to background ratio of about 12. The half-life of the 2ββ decay has been measured to be T1/22=[2.740.04(stat.)0.18(syst.)]×1019 y. No events have been observed above the expected background while searching for 0ββ decay. The corresponding limit on the half-life is determined to be T1/20 1.0 × 1023 y at the 90 % C.L. which corresponds to an upper limit on the effective Majorana neutrino mass of m 1.4-2.5 eV depending on the nuclear matrix elements considered. Limits on other mechanisms generating 0ββ decay such as the exchange of R-parity violating supersymmetric particles, right-handed currents and majoron emission are also obtained.
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