European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields (Jul 2021)

Search for double-beta decay of $$\mathrm {^{130}Te}$$ 130 Te to the $$0^+$$ 0 + states of $$\mathrm {^{130}Xe}$$ 130 Xe with CUORE

  • D. Q. Adams,
  • C. Alduino,
  • K. Alfonso,
  • F. T. III Avignone,
  • O. Azzolini,
  • G. Bari,
  • F. Bellini,
  • G. Benato,
  • M. Biassoni,
  • A. Branca,
  • C. Brofferio,
  • C. Bucci,
  • J. Camilleri,
  • A. Caminata,
  • A. Campani,
  • L. Canonica,
  • X. G. Cao,
  • S. Capelli,
  • L. Cappelli,
  • L. Cardani,
  • P. Carniti,
  • N. Casali,
  • E. Celi,
  • D. Chiesa,
  • M. Clemenza,
  • S. Copello,
  • C. Cosmelli,
  • O. Cremonesi,
  • R. J. Creswick,
  • A. D’Addabbo,
  • I. Dafinei,
  • C. J. Davis,
  • S. Dell’Oro,
  • S. Di Domizio,
  • V. Dompè,
  • D. Q. Fang,
  • G. Fantini,
  • M. Faverzani,
  • E. Ferri,
  • F. Ferroni,
  • E. Fiorini,
  • M. A. Franceschi,
  • S. J. Freedman,
  • S. H. Fu,
  • B. K. Fujikawa,
  • A. Giachero,
  • L. Gironi,
  • A. Giuliani,
  • P. Gorla,
  • C. Gotti,
  • T. D. Gutierrez,
  • K. Han,
  • K. M. Heeger,
  • R. G. Huang,
  • H. Z. Huang,
  • J. Johnston,
  • G. Keppel,
  • Yu. G. Kolomensky,
  • C. Ligi,
  • L. Ma,
  • Y. G. Ma,
  • L. Marini,
  • R. H. Maruyama,
  • D. Mayer,
  • Y. Mei,
  • N. Moggi,
  • S. Morganti,
  • T. Napolitano,
  • M. Nastasi,
  • J. Nikkel,
  • C. Nones,
  • E. B. Norman,
  • A. Nucciotti,
  • I. Nutini,
  • T. O’Donnell,
  • J. L. Ouellet,
  • S. Pagan,
  • C. E. Pagliarone,
  • L. Pagnanini,
  • M. Pallavicini,
  • L. Pattavina,
  • M. Pavan,
  • G. Pessina,
  • V. Pettinacci,
  • C. Pira,
  • S. Pirro,
  • S. Pozzi,
  • E. Previtali,
  • A. Puiu,
  • C. Rosenfeld,
  • C. Rusconi,
  • M. Sakai,
  • S. Sangiorgio,
  • B. Schmidt,
  • N. D. Scielzo,
  • V. Sharma,
  • V. Singh,
  • M. Sisti,
  • D. Speller,
  • P. T. Surukuchi,
  • L. Taffarello,
  • F. Terranova,
  • C. Tomei,
  • K. J. Vetter,
  • M. Vignati,
  • S. L. Wagaarachchi,
  • B. S. Wang,
  • B. Welliver,
  • J. Wilson,
  • K. Wilson,
  • L. A. Winslow,
  • S. Zimmermann,
  • S. Zucchelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09317-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 81, no. 7
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract The CUORE experiment is a large bolometric array searching for the lepton number violating neutrino-less double beta decay ( $$0\nu \beta \beta $$ 0 ν β β ) in the isotope $$\mathrm {^{130}Te}$$ 130 Te . In this work we present the latest results on two searches for the double beta decay (DBD) of $$\mathrm {^{130}Te}$$ 130 Te to the first $$0^{+}_2$$ 0 2 + excited state of $$\mathrm {^{130}Xe}$$ 130 Xe : the $$0\nu \beta \beta $$ 0 ν β β decay and the Standard Model-allowed two-neutrinos double beta decay ( $$2\nu \beta \beta $$ 2 ν β β ). Both searches are based on a 372.5 kg $$\times $$ × yr TeO $$_2$$ 2 exposure. The de-excitation gamma rays emitted by the excited Xe nucleus in the final state yield a unique signature, which can be searched for with low background by studying coincident events in two or more bolometers. The closely packed arrangement of the CUORE crystals constitutes a significant advantage in this regard. The median limit setting sensitivities at 90% Credible Interval (C.I.) of the given searches were estimated as $$\mathrm {S^{0\nu }_{1/2} = 5.6 \times 10^{24} \, \mathrm {yr}}$$ S 1 / 2 0 ν = 5.6 × 10 24 yr for the $${0\nu \beta \beta }$$ 0 ν β β decay and $$\mathrm {S^{2\nu }_{1/2} = 2.1 \times 10^{24} \, \mathrm {yr}}$$ S 1 / 2 2 ν = 2.1 × 10 24 yr for the $${2\nu \beta \beta }$$ 2 ν β β decay. No significant evidence for either of the decay modes was observed and a Bayesian lower bound at $$90\%$$ 90 % C.I. on the decay half lives is obtained as: $$\mathrm {(T_{1/2})^{0\nu }_{0^+_2} > 5.9 \times 10^{24} \, \mathrm {yr}}$$ ( T 1 / 2 ) 0 2 + 0 ν > 5.9 × 10 24 yr for the $$0\nu \beta \beta $$ 0 ν β β mode and $$\mathrm {(T_{1/2})^{2\nu }_{0^+_2} > 1.3 \times 10^{24} \, \mathrm {yr}}$$ ( T 1 / 2 ) 0 2 + 2 ν > 1.3 × 10 24 yr for the $$2\nu \beta \beta $$ 2 ν β β mode. These represent the most stringent limits on the DBD of $$^{130}$$ 130 Te to excited states and improve by a factor $$\sim 5$$ ∼ 5 the previous results on this process.