High-precision direct decay energy measurements of the electron-capture decay of $^{97}$Tc
Zhuang Ge, Tommi Eronen, Vasile Alin Sevestrean, Marlom Ramalho, Ovidiu Nitescu, Stefan Ghinescu, Sabin Stoica, Jouni Suhonen, Antoine de Roubin, Dmitrii Nesterenko, Anu Kankainen, Pauline Ascher, Samuel Ayet San Andres, Olga Beliuskina, Pierre Delahaye, Mathieu Flayol

TL;DR
This study precisely measured the electron-capture decay $Q$ value of $^{97}$Tc using advanced ion-cyclotron-resonance techniques, revealing a potential ultra-low Q-value transition suitable for neutrino-mass experiments.
Contribution
The paper provides the most precise $Q_{EC}$ value for $^{97}$Tc and identifies a new ultra-low Q-value transition with implications for neutrino-mass measurement.
Findings
$Q_{EC}$ value of $^{97}$Tc is 324.82(21) keV, 19 times more precise.
Identified a potential ultra-low Q-value transition at 4.8(10) keV.
Confirmed the transition is energetically allowed with >4$\sigma$ confidence.
Abstract
A direct measurement of the ground-state-to-ground-state electron-capture decay () value of Tc has been conducted employing the high resolving power phase-imaging ion-cyclotron-resonance technique with the double Penning trap mass spectrometer JYFLTRAP. The resulting value for Tc is 324.82(21) keV, exhibiting a precision approximately 19 times higher than the value adopted in the newest Atomic Mass Evaluation (AME2020) and differing by 1.2. Furthermore, by combining this refined value with nuclear energy-level data for the decay-daughter Mo, a potential ultra-low Q-value transition, possibly of allowed type, Tc (9/2, ground state) Mo (320(1) keV), was evaluated for future long-term neutrino-mass determination experiments. The ground-state-to-excited-state electron-capture decay …
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