Final results of the measurement to search for rare decays of naturally occurring osmium isotopes with ultra-low background gamma-ray spectrometry
P.Belli, R.Bernabei, F.Cappella, V.Caracciolo, R.Cerulli,, F.A.Danevich, V.Yu.Denisov, A.Incicchitti, D.V.Kasperovych, V.V.Kobychev,, G.P.Kovtun, M.Laubenstein, D.V.Poda, O.G.Polischuk, A.P.Shcherban,, D.A.Solopikhin, S.Tessalina, V.I.Tretyak

TL;DR
This study used ultra-low background gamma-ray spectrometry over five years to set new, highly sensitive limits on rare decay processes in osmium isotopes, surpassing previous theoretical predictions.
Contribution
It provides the first and most stringent experimental half-life limits for various rare decays of osmium isotopes, improving detection sensitivity significantly.
Findings
Half-life limits for $^{184}$Os and $^{186}$Os decays exceed theoretical predictions.
New lower bounds established for $^{184}$Os decay modes to excited and ground states.
First limits set for $2eta^-$ decay of $^{192}$Os at over 6.1 x 10^{20} years.
Abstract
A long-term measurement was conducted to search for , double- and double- decays with quanta emission in naturally occurring osmium isotopes. This study took advantage of two ultra-low background HPGe detectors and one ultra-low background BEGe detector at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory (LNGS) of the INFN. Over almost 5 years of data were taken using high-purity osmium samples of approximately 173 g. The half-life limits set for a decays of Os to the first 103.6 keV excited level of W ( yr) and of Os to the first 100.1 keV of W ( yr) exceed substantially the present theoretical predictions that are at level of yr for Os and yr for Os. New half-life limits…
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