Search for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay with the Upgraded EXO-200 Detector
Abstract
Results from a search for neutrinoless double-beta decay 0ββ of 136Xe are presented using the first year of data taken with the upgraded EXO-200 detector. Relative to previous searches by EXO-200, the energy resolution of the detector has been improved to σ/E=1.23%, the electric field in the drift region has been raised by 50%, and a system to suppress radon in the volume between the cryostat and lead shielding has been implemented. In addition, analysis techniques that improve topological discrimination between 0ββ and background events have been developed. Incorporating these hardware and analysis improvements, the median 90% confidence level 0ββ half-life sensitivity after combining with the full data set acquired before the upgrade has increased 2-fold to 3.7 × 1025 yr. No statistically significant evidence for 0ββ is observed, leading to a lower limit on the 0ββ half-life of 1.8×1025 yr at the 90% confidence level.
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