Constraints on partial half-lives of 136Ce and 138Ce double electron captures

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Contributors

  • B. Lehnert - , Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Author)
  • M. Hult - , European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute (Author)
  • G. Lutter - , European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute (Author)
  • G. Marissens - , European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute (Author)
  • S. Oberstedt - , European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute (Author)
  • H. Stroh - , European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute (Author)
  • J. Kotila - , University of Jyväskylä (Author)
  • A. Oberstedt - , Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering (Author)
  • K. Zuber - , Chair of Nuclear Physics (Author)

Abstract

The γ-ray emissions from a radiopure cerium-bromide crystal with a mass of 4381 g were measured for a total of 497.4 d by means of high-resolution γ-ray spectrometry in the HADES underground laboratory at a depth of 500 m.w.e. A search for 0/2νϵϵ and 0/2νϵβ+ double beta decay transitions of Ce136 and Ce138 was performed using Bayesian analysis techniques. No signals were observed for a total of 35 investigated decay modes. 90% credibility limits were set in the order of 1018-1019 yr. Existing constraints from a cerium oxide powder measurement were tested with a different cerium compound and half-life limits could be improved for most of the decay modes. The most likely accessible decay mode of the Ce136 2νϵϵ transition into the 01+ state of Ba136 results in a new best 90% credibility limit of 5.0×1018 yr.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number045801
JournalPhysical Review C
Volume105
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2022
Peer-reviewedYes

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ORCID /0000-0002-6705-7138/work/175772189

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