Search for neutrinoless quadruple beta decay of 136Xe in XMASS-I
Abstract
A search for the neutrinoless quadruple beta decay of 136Xe was conducted with the liquid-xenon detector XMASS-I using 327\; kg × 800.0 \; days of the exposure. The pulse shape discrimination based on the scintillation decay time constant which distinguishes γ-rays including the signal and β-rays was used to enhance the search sensitivity. No significant signal excess was observed from the energy spectrum fitting with precise background evaluation, and we set a lower limit of the half life of 3.7 × 1024 years at 90\% confidence level. This is the first experimental constraint of the neutrinoless quadruple beta decay of 136Xe.
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