Precise measurement of 2ν β β decay of 100Mo with the CUPID-Mo detection technology
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Johnston, J.; Leder, Alexander Friedrich; Ouellet, Jonathan L; Winslow, Lindley
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© 2020, The Author(s). We report the measurement of the two-neutrino double-beta (2 νββ) decay of 100Mo to the ground state of 100Ru using lithium molybdate (Li2100MoO4) scintillating bolometers. The detectors were developed for the CUPID-Mo program and operated at the EDELWEISS-III low background facility in the Modane underground laboratory (France). From a total exposure of 42.235 kg× day, the half-life of 100Mo is determined to be T1/22ν=[7.12-0.14+0.18(stat.)±0.10(syst.)]×1018 years. This is the most accurate determination of the 2 νββ half-life of 100Mo to date.
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2020-07Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
The European Physical Journal C - Particles and Fields
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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2020. "Precise measurement of 2ν β β decay of 100Mo with the CUPID-Mo detection technology." The European Physical Journal C - Particles and Fields, 80 (7).
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