Improved Limit on Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay in 130Te with CUORE

Abstract

We report new results from the search for neutrinoless double-beta decay in 130Te with the CUORE detector. This search benefits from a four-fold increase in exposure, lower trigger thresholds and analysis improvements relative to our previous results. We observe a background of (1.380.07)·10-2 counts/(keV·kg·yr) in the 0ββ decay region of interest and, with a total exposure of 372.5 kg·yr, we attain a median exclusion sensitivity of 1.7·1025 yr. We find no evidence for 0ββ decay and set a 90\% CI Bayesian lower limit of 3.2·1025 yr on the 130Te half-life for this process. In the hypothesis that 0ββ decay is mediated by light Majorana neutrinos, this results in an upper limit on the effective Majorana mass of 75-350 meV, depending on the nuclear matrix elements used.

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