First observation of single beta decay of 96Zr

Abstract

The single beta decay of 96Zr has been detected for the first time using a 211 cm3 low-background HPGe detector and an external source consisting of two samples of enriched zirconium (atomic fraction of 96Zr is 88.28%, total mass is 140.65 g). During the search for the β decay of 96Zr, the β decay of the daughter nucleus 96Nb to the excited states of 96Mo has been observed. The γ-ray cascade produced by the 96Mo nucleus while de-exciting to the ground state has been detected with the HPGe detector. The experiment has been carried out at the Baksan Neutrino Observatory. It has produced 12625.34 h of data. The half-life of the single beta decay of 96Zr is measured to be T1/2 = [2.27+0.53-0.36(stat) 0.27(syst)]×1020 yr.

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