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New Limits on Double Electron Capture of $^{40}$Ca and $^{180}$W

Authors :
Angloher, G.
Bauer, M.
Bauer, P.
Bavykina, I.
Bento, A.
Bucci, C.
Canonica, L.
Ciemniak, C.
Defay, X.
Deuter, G.
Erb, A.
Feilitzsch, F. v.
Iachellini, N. Ferreiro
Gorla, P.
Gütlein, A.
Hauff, D.
Huff, P.
Isaila, C.
Jochum, J.
Kiefer, M.
Kimmerle, M.
Kluck, H.
Kraus, H.
Lanfranchi, J. -C.
Loebell, J.
Münster, A
Pagliarone, C.
Petricca, F.
Pfister, S.
Potzel, W.
Pröbst, F.
Reindl, F.
Roth, S.
Rottler, K.
Sailer, C.
Schäffner, K.
Schieck, J.
Schmaler, J.
Scholl, S.
Schönert, S.
Seidel, W.
Sivers, M. v.
Stodolsky, L.
Strandhagen, C.
Strauss, R.
Tanzke, A.
Tretyak, V.
Thi, H. H. Trinh
Türkoğlu, C.
Uffinger, M.
Ulrich, A.
Usherov, I.
Wawoczny, S.
Willers, M.
Wüstrich, M.
Zöller, A.
Source :
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, Volume 43, Number 9 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We analyzed low-background data from the CRESST-II experiment with a total net exposure of 730 kg days to extract limits on double electron capture processes. We established new limits for $^{40}$Ca with $T_{1/2}^{2v2K}>9.9\times10^{21}$ y and $T_{1/2}^{0v2EC}>1.4\times10^{22}$ y and for $^{180}$W with T$_{1/2}^{2v2K}>3.1\times10^{19}$ y and $T_{1/2}^{0v2EC}>9.4\times10^{18}$ y at 90% CL. Depending on the process, these values improve the currently best limits by a factor of $\sim$1.4-30.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, Volume 43, Number 9 (2016)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1604.08493
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0954-3899/43/9/095202