Simultaneous Measurement of Half-Life and Spectral Shape of 115In β-decay with an Indium Iodide Cryogenic Calorimeter

Abstract

Current bounds on neutrino Majorana mass are affected by significant uncertainties in the nuclear calculations for neutrinoless double-beta decay. A key issue for a data-driven improvement of the nuclear theory is the actual value of the axial coupling constant gA, which can be investigated through forbidden β-decays. We present the first measurement of 4th-forbidden β-decay of 115In with a cryogenic calorimeter based on Indium Iodide. Exploiting the enhanced spectral shape method for the first time to this isotope, our study accurately determines simultaneously spectral shape, gA, and half-life. The Interacting Shell Model, which best fits our data, indicates a half-life for this decay at T1/2=(5.260.06) × 1014,yr.

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