Search for neutrinoless double beta decay with the NEMO-3 detector: first results
Xavier Sarazin

TL;DR
The NEMO-3 detector searched for neutrinoless double beta decay, measured two-neutrino decay half-lives, and set new lower limits on neutrinoless decay half-lives and neutrino masses, with no evidence found for the neutrinoless process.
Contribution
First results from NEMO-3 include measurements of two-neutrino decay and new limits on neutrinoless decay half-lives and neutrino masses.
Findings
Measured two-neutrino double beta decay half-lives for multiple isotopes.
Set lower limits on neutrinoless double beta decay half-lives: 3.5×10^{23} years for ^{100} Mo and 1.9×10^{23} years for ^{82}Se.
Established upper bounds on effective Majorana neutrino mass: < 0.7-1.2 eV for ^{100} Mo and < 1.3-3.2 eV for ^{82}Se.
Abstract
The NEMO-3 detector, which has been operating in the Frejus Underground Laboratory since February 2003, is devoted to searching for neutrinoless double beta decay (\beta\beta 0 \nu). The expected performance of the detector has been successfully achieved. Half-lives of the two neutrinos double beta decay (\beta\beta 2 \nu$) have been measured for ^{100} Mo, ^{82}Se, ^{96}Zr, ^{116}Cd and ^{150}Nd. After 265 days of data collection from February 2003 until March 2004, no evidence for neutrinoless double beta decay (\beta\beta 0 \nu) was found from \sim 7 kg of ^{100} Mo and \sim 1 kg of ^{82} Se. The corresponding lower limits for the half-lives are 3.5 \times 10^{23} years at 90% C.L for ^{100} Mo and 1.9 \times 10^{23} years for ^{82}Se. Limits for the effective Majorana neutrino mass are < \hspace{-0.5mm} m_{\nu} \hspace{-0.5mm} > < 0.7-1.2 eV for ^{100} Mo and \linebreak <…
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