European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields (Aug 2020)

Search for neutrinoless double beta decay of $$^{64}$$ 64 Zn and $$^{70}$$ 70 Zn with CUPID-0

  • O. Azzolini,
  • J. W. Beeman,
  • F. Bellini,
  • M. Beretta,
  • M. Biassoni,
  • C. Brofferio,
  • C. Bucci,
  • S. Capelli,
  • L. Cardani,
  • E. Celi,
  • P. Carniti,
  • N. Casali,
  • D. Chiesa,
  • M. Clemenza,
  • O. Cremonesi,
  • A. Cruciani,
  • A. D’Addabbo,
  • I. Dafinei,
  • S. Di Domizio,
  • F. Ferroni,
  • L. Gironi,
  • A. Giuliani,
  • P. Gorla,
  • C. Gotti,
  • G. Keppel,
  • M. Martinez,
  • S. Nagorny,
  • M. Nastasi,
  • S. Nisi,
  • C. Nones,
  • D. Orlandi,
  • L. Pagnanini,
  • M. Pallavicini,
  • L. Pattavina,
  • M. Pavan,
  • G. Pessina,
  • V. Pettinacci,
  • S. Pirro,
  • S. Pozzi,
  • E. Previtali,
  • A. Puiu,
  • C. Rusconi,
  • K. Schäffner,
  • C. Tomei,
  • M. Vignati,
  • A. Zolotarova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-8280-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 80, no. 8
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract CUPID-0 is the first pilot experiment of CUPID, a next-generation project searching for neutrinoless double beta decay. In its first scientific run, CUPID-0 operated 26 ZnSe cryogenic calorimeters coupled to light detectors in the underground Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso. In this work, we analyzed a ZnSe exposure of 11.34 kg year to search for the neutrinoless double beta decay of $$^{70}$$ 70 Zn and for the neutrinoless positron-emitting electron capture of $$^{64}$$ 64 Zn. We found no evidence for these decays and set 90$$\%$$ % credible interval limits of $$\hbox {T}_{1/2}^{0\nu \beta \beta }$$ T1/20νββ ($$^{70}$$ 70 Zn) > 1.6 $$10^{21}$$ 1021 year and $$\hbox {T}_{1/2}^{0\nu EC \beta +}$$ T1/20νECβ+ ($$^{64}$$ 64 Zn) > 1.2$$\times 10^{22}$$ ×1022 year, surpassing by more than one order of magnitude the previous experimental results (Belli et al. in J Phys G 38(11):115107, https://doi.org/10.1088/0954-3899/38/11/115107, 2011).