Abstract

The Pauli exclusion principle (PEP) has been tested for nucleons (n,pn,p) in 12C^{12}C with the Borexino detector.The approach consists of a search for γ\gamma, nn, pp and β±\beta^\pm emitted in a non-Paulian transition of 1P3/2P_{3/2}- shell nucleons to the filled 1S1/2S_{1/2} shell in nuclei. Due to the extremely low background and the large mass (278 t) of the Borexino detector, the following most stringent up-to-date experimental bounds on PEP violating transitions of nucleons have been established: τ(12C12C~+γ)5.01031\tau({^{12}\rm{C}}\to{^{12}\widetilde{\rm{C}}}+\gamma) \geq 5.0\cdot10^{31} y, τ(12C11B~+p)8.91029\tau({^{12}\rm{C}}\to{^{11}\widetilde{\rm{B}}}+ p) \geq 8.9\cdot10^{29} y, τ(12C11C~+n)3.41030\tau({^{12}\rm{C}}\to{^{11}\widetilde{\rm{C}}}+ n) \geq 3.4 \cdot 10^{30} y, τ(12C12N~+e+νe~)3.11030\tau({^{12}\rm{C}}\to{^{12}\widetilde{\rm{N}}}+ e^- + \widetilde{\nu_e}) \geq 3.1\cdot 10^{30} y and τ(12C12B~+e++νe)2.11030\tau({^{12}\rm{C}}\to{^{12}\widetilde{\rm{B}}}+ e^+ + \nu_e) \geq 2.1 \cdot 10^{30} y, all at 90% C.L. The corresponding upper limits on the relative strengths for the searched non-Paulian electromagnetic, strong and weak transitions have been estimated: δγ22.21057\delta^2_{\gamma} \leq 2.2\cdot10^{-57}, δN24.11060\delta^2_{N} \leq 4.1\cdot10^{-60} and δβ22.11035\delta^2_{\beta} \leq 2.1\cdot10^{-35}.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure

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