Back to Search Start Over

Measurement of theββDecay Half-Life ofTe130with the NEMO-3 Detector

Authors :
Ts. Vylov
O.I. Kochetov
F. Mauger
B. Guillon
J. L. Reyss
V. Kovalenko
B. Richards
G. Szklarz
Jouni Suhonen
F. Piquemal
J. Baker
S. Torre
F. Mamedov
C. Augier
M. Kauer
R. B. Pahlka
Ch. Marquet
Yu. Shitov
V. Vasiliev
A. Chapon
C. Hugon
Z. J. Liptak
Karol Lang
X. Garrido
Ph. Hubert
A.A. Smolnikov
V. B. Brudanin
G. Broudin-Bay
I. Vanyushin
S. Jullian
Fedor Šimkovic
Igor Nemchenok
J. Mott
Guillaume Lutter
C. M. Jackson
F. Nova
A Zukauskas
T. Lamhamdi
V. G. Egorov
R. Saakyan
X. Sarazin
L. Vála
A. S. Barabash
A. Basharina-Freshville
A. J. Caffrey
J. Grozier
V. V. Timkin
A. Nachab
Juergen Thomas
S. I. Konovalov
P. Novella
J. Martín-Albo
A. A. Klimenko
L. Simard
C. H. Nguyen
F. Perrot
C.S. Sutton
V. I. Umatov
D. Lalanne
R. Arnold
R. L. Flack
S. Blondel
J. S. Ricol
M. Bongrand
Vl. I. Tretyak
S. Söldner-Rembold
I. Stekl
Vit Vorobel
E. Chauveau
H. Ohsumi
Dominique Durand
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 107
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2011.

Abstract

This Letter reports results from the NEMO-3 experiment based on an exposure of 1275 days with 661g of 130Te in the form of enriched and natural tellurium foils. With this data set the double beta decay rate of 130Te is found to be non-zero with a significance of 7.7 standard deviations and the half-life is measured to be T1/2 = (7.0 +/- 0.9(stat) +/- 1.1(syst)) x 10^{20} yr. This represents the most precise measurement of this half-life yet published and the first real-time observation of this decay.

Details

ISSN :
10797114 and 00319007
Volume :
107
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4e61f58149366ab668d0e1f540dcd975
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.107.062504