The Majorana Demonstrator's Search for Double-Beta Decay of 76Ge to Excited States of 76Se
Abstract
The Majorana Demonstrator is a neutrinoless double-beta decay search consisting of a low-background modular array of high-purity germanium detectors, 2/3 of which are enriched to 88\% in 76Ge. The experiment is also searching for double-beta decay of 76Ge to excited states (e.s.) in 76Se. 76Ge can decay into three daughter states of 76Se, with clear event signatures consisting of a ββ-decay followed by the prompt emission of one or two γ-rays. This results with high probability in multi-detector coincidences. The granularity of the Demonstrator detector array enables powerful discrimination of this event signature from backgrounds. Using 41.9~kg-y of isotopic exposure, the Demonstrator has set world leading limits for each e.s.\ decay of 76Ge, with 90\% CL lower half-life limits in the range of (0.75-4.0)×1024~y. In particular, for the 2 transition to the first 0+ e.s.\ of 76Se, a lower half-life limit of 7.5×1023~y at 90\% CL was achieved.