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Constraints on the decay of $^{180m}$Ta

Authors :
Arnquist, I. J.
Avignone, F. T.
Barabash, A. S.
Barton, C. J.
Bhimani, K. H.
Blalock, E.
Bos, B.
Busch, M.
Buuck, M.
Caldwell, T. S.
Christofferson, C. D.
Chu, P. -H.
Clark, M. L.
Cuesta, C.
Detwiler, J. A.
Efremenko, Yu.
Ejiri, H.
Elliott, S. R.
Giovanetti, G. K.
Goett, J.
Green, M. P.
Gruszko, J.
Guinn, I. S.
Guiseppe, V. E.
Haufe, C. R.
Henning, R.
Aguilar, D. Hervas
Hoppe, E. W.
Hostiuc, A.
Kim, I.
Kouzes, R. T.
Lannen, T. E.
Li, A.
Lopez-Castano, J. M.
Massarczyk, R.
Meijer, S. J.
Meijer, W.
Oli, T. K.
Paudel, L. S.
Pettus, W.
Poon, A. W. P.
Radford, D. C.
Reine, A. L.
Rielage, K.
Rouyer, A.
Ruof, N. W.
Schaper, D. C.
Schleich, S. J.
Smith-Gandy, T. A.
Tedeschi, D.
Varner, R. L.
Vasilyev, S.
Watkins, S. L.
Wilkerson, J. F.
Wiseman, C.
Xu, W.
Yu, C. -H.
Alves, D. S. M.
Ramani, H.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

$^{180m}$Ta is a rare nuclear isomer whose decay has never been observed. Its remarkably long lifetime surpasses the half-lives of all other known $\beta$ and electron capture decays due to the large K-spin differences and small energy differences between the isomeric and lower energy states. Detecting its decay presents a significant experimental challenge but could shed light on neutrino-induced nucleosynthesis mechanisms, the nature of dark matter and K-spin violation. For this study, we repurposed the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR, an experimental search for the neutrinoless double-beta decay of $^{76}$Ge using an array of high-purity germanium detectors, to search for the decay of $^{180m}$Ta. More than 17 kilograms, the largest amount of tantalum metal ever used for such a search was installed within the ultra-low background detector array. In this paper we present results from the first year of Ta data taking and provide an updated limit for the $^{180m}$Ta half-life on the different decay channels. With new limits up to 1.5 x $10^{19}$ years, we improved existing limits by one to two orders of magnitude. This result is the most sensitive search for a single $\beta$ and electron capture decay ever achieved.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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