Final result of CUPID-0 phase-I in the search for the 82Se Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay
Abstract
CUPID-0 is the first pilot experiment of CUPID, a next-generation project for the measurement of neutrinoless double beta decay (0) with scintillating bolometers. The detector, consisting of 24 enriched and 2 natural ZnSe crystals, has been taking data at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso from June 2017 to December 2018, collecting a 82Se exposure of 5.29 kg×yr. In this paper we present the phase-I results in the search for 0. We demonstrate that the technology implemented by CUPID-0 allows us to reach the lowest background for calorimetric experiments: (3.5+1.0-0.9)×10-3 counts/(keV kg yr). Monitoring 3.88×1025 82Se nuclei×yr we reach a 90% credible interval median sensitivity of T01/2>5.0×1024 yr and set the most stringent limit on the half-life of 82Se 0 : T01/2>3.5×1024 yr (90% credible interval), corresponding to mββ < (311-638) meV depending on the nuclear matrix element calculations.
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