European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields (Aug 2020)
First limits on double beta decays in $$^\mathbf{232}$$ 232 Th
Abstract
Abstract As one of the primordial radioactive isotopes, $$^{232}\mathrm{Th}$$ 232Th mainly undergoes $$\alpha $$ α -decay with a half-life of $$1.402\cdot 10^{10}$$ 1.402·1010 years. However, it is also one of 35 double beta decay candidates in which the single $$\beta $$ β -decay is forbidden or strongly suppressed. 181 mg of thorium contained in a gas mantle were measured in a HPGe well-detector at the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory with a total exposure of 3.25 g$$\times $$ × d. We obtain half-life limits on all double beta decay modes of $$^{232}\mathrm{Th}$$ 232Th to excited states of $$^{232}\mathrm{U}$$ 232U on the order of $$10^{11-15}$$ 1011-15 years. For the most likely transition into the 0$$^+_1$$ 1+ state we find a lower half-life limit of $$6.7\cdot 10^{14}$$ 6.7·1014 years (90% C.I.). These are the first constraints on double beta decay excited state transition in $$^{232}\mathrm{Th}$$ 232Th .