Search for resonant neutrinoless double electron capture in Gd-152 and other rare decays in Gd isotopes
Abstract
A search for rare decays of gadolinium isotopes was performed with an ultra-low background high-purity germanium detector at Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory (Italy). A 198 g Gd2O3 powder sample was measured for 63.8 d with a total Gd exposure of 12.6 kg×d. 152Gd is the most promising isotope for resonant neutrinoless double electron capture which could significantly enhance the decay rate over other neutrinoless double beta decay processes. The half-life for this decay was constrained to >4.2×1012 yr (90\% credibility). This limit is still orders of magnitude away from theoretical predictions but it is the first established limit on the transition paving the way for future experiments. In addition, other rare alpha and double beta decay modes were investigated in 152Gd, 154Gd, and 160Gd with half-life limits in the range of 1017-20 yr.
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