Two-neutrino double electron capture of 124Xe in the first LUX-ZEPLIN exposure
Abstract
The broad physics reach of the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) experiment covers rare phenomena beyond the direct detection of dark matter. We report precise measurements of the extremely rare decay of 124Xe through the process of two-neutrino double electron capture (22EC), utilizing a 1.39\,kg × yr isotopic exposure from the first LZ science run. A half-life of T1/222EC = (1.09 0.14stat 0.05sys) × 1022\,yr is observed with a statistical significance of 8.3\,σ, in agreement with literature. First empirical measurements of the KK capture fraction relative to other K-shell modes were conducted, and demonstrate consistency with respect to recent signal models at the 1.4\,σ level.
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