EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2014)

First results of the experiment to search for 2β decay of 106Cd with 106CdWO4 crystal scintillator in coincidence with four crystals HPGe detector

  • Tretyak V.I.,
  • Belli P.,
  • Bernabei R.,
  • Brudanin V.B.,
  • Cappella F.,
  • Caracciolo V.,
  • Cerulli R.,
  • Chernyak D.M.,
  • Danevich F.A.,
  • D’Angelo S.,
  • Incicchitti A.,
  • Laubenstein M.,
  • Mokina V.M.,
  • Poda D.V.,
  • Polischuk O.G.,
  • Podviyanuk R.B.,
  • Tupitsyna I.A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20136501004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65
p. 01004

Abstract

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An experiment to search for double beta processes in 106Cd by using cadmium tungstate crystal scintillator enriched in 106Cd (106CdWO4) in coincidence with the four crystals HPGe detector GeMulti is in progress at the STELLA facility of the Gran Sasso underground laboratory of INFN (Italy). The 106CdWO4 scintillator is viewed by a low-background photomultiplier tube through a lead tungstate crystal light-guide produced from deeply purified archaeological lead to suppress γ quanta from the photomultiplier tube. Here we report the first results of the experiment after 3233 hours of the data taking. A few new improved limits on double beta processes in 106Cd are obtained, in particular T1/22νεβ+ ≥ 8.4 × 1020 yr at 90% C.L.