Search for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay of 76Ge with a Natural Broad Energy Germanium Detector

Abstract

A natural broad energy germanium (BEGe) detector is operated in the China Jinping Underground Laboratory (CJPL) for a feasibility study of building the next generation experiment of the neutrinoless double-beta (0ββ) decay of 76Ge. The setup of the prototype facility, characteristics of the BEGe detector, background reduction methods, and data analysis are described in this paper. A background index of 6.4×10-3 counts/(keV·kg·day) is achieved and 1.86 times lower than our previous result of the CDEX-1 detector. No signal is observed with an exposure of 186.4 kg·day, thus a limit on the half life of 76Ge 0ββ decay is set at T1/20 > 5.62×1022 yr at 90% C.L.. The limit corresponds to an effective Majorana neutrino mass in the range of 4.6 10.3 eV, dependent on the nuclear matrix elements.

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