33 research outputs found
Results of a search for 2-decay of Xe with high-pressure copper proportional counters in Baksan Neutrino Observatory
The experiment for the 2-decay of Xe search with two
high-pressure copper proportional counters has been held in Baksan neutrino
observatory. The search for the process is based on comparison of spectra
measured with natural and enriched xenon. No evidence has been found for
2(2)- and 2(0)-decay. The decay half lifetime limit
based on data measured during 8000 h is Tyr for
2-mode and Tyr for 0-mode (90%C.L.).Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures; talk at the NANP'05 Conference; submitted to
Phys. At. Nuc
Pulse Shape Analysis and Identification of Multipoint Events in a Large-Volume Proportional Counter in an Experimental Search for 2K Capture Kr-78
A pulse shape analysis algorithm and a method for suppressing the noise
component of signals from a large copper proportional counter in the experiment
aimed at searching for 2K capture of Kr-78 are described. These signals
correspond to a compound event with different numbers of charge clusters due to
from primary ionization is formed by these signals. A technique for separating
single- and multipoint events and determining the charge in individual clusters
is presented. Using the Daubechies wavelets in multiresolutional signal
analysis, it is possible to increase the sensitivity and the resolution in
extraction of multipoint events in the detector by a factor of 3-4.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures. submitted to Instruments and Experimental
Techniques; ISSN 0020/441
Background radioactivity of construction materials, raw substance and ready-made CaMoO4 crystals
The results of measurements of natural radioactive isotopes content in
different source materials of natural and enriched composition used for CaMoO4
scintillation crystal growing are presented. The crystals are to be used in the
experiment to search for double neutrinoless betas-decay of Mo-100.Comment: Contribution to Proc. of Int. Workshop on Radiopure Scintillators
RPSCINT 2013, 17-20.09.2013, Kyiv, Ukraine; to be published in EPJ Web of
Conferences; 4 pages, 2 figure and 1 table
First Results from the AMoRE-Pilot neutrinoless double beta decay experiment
The Advanced Molybdenum-based Rare process Experiment (AMoRE) aims to search
for neutrinoless double beta decay (0) of Mo with
100 kg of Mo-enriched molybdenum embedded in cryogenic detectors
with a dual heat and light readout. At the current, pilot stage of the AMoRE
project we employ six calcium molybdate crystals with a total mass of 1.9 kg,
produced from Ca-depleted calcium and Mo-enriched molybdenum
(CaMoO). The simultaneous detection of
heat(phonon) and scintillation (photon) signals is realized with high
resolution metallic magnetic calorimeter sensors that operate at milli-Kelvin
temperatures. This stage of the project is carried out in the Yangyang
underground laboratory at a depth of 700 m. We report first results from the
AMoRE-Pilot search with a 111 kgd live exposure of
CaMoO crystals. No evidence for
decay of Mo is found, and a upper limit is set for the
half-life of 0 of Mo of y at 90% C.L.. This limit corresponds to an effective
Majorana neutrino mass limit in the range eV
Influence of deformation on the structure and mechanical and corrosion properties of high-nitrogen austenitic 07Kh16AG13M3 steel
Low-Temperature Nitriding of Deformed Austenitic Stainless Steels with Various Nitrogen Contents Obtained by Prior High-Temperature Solution Nitriding
Double beta decay: present status
The present status of double beta decay experiments (including the search for
, EC and ECEC processes) are reviewed. The results of
the most sensitive experiments are discussed. Average and recommended half-life
values for two-neutrino double beta decay are presented. Conservative upper
limits on effective Majorana neutrino mass and the coupling constant of the
Majoron to the neutrino are established as eV and , respectively. Proposals for future double beta decay
experiments with a sensitivity for the at the level of (0.01-0.1)
eV are considered.Comment: 33 pages included 7 figures and 14 tables; an extended version of the
invited talk at 13th Lomonosov Conference of Elementary Particle Physics,
23-29 August, 2007, Moscow, Russi