The Pauli exclusion principle (PEP) has been tested for nucleons (n,p) in
12C with the Borexino detector.The approach consists of a search for
γ, n, p and β± emitted in a non-Paulian transition of
1P3/2- shell nucleons to the filled 1S1/2 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(12C→12C+γ)≥5.0⋅1031
y, τ(12C→11B+p)≥8.9⋅1029 y,
τ(12C→11C+n)≥3.4⋅1030 y,
τ(12C→12N+e−+νe)≥3.1⋅1030 y and τ(12C→12B+e++νe)≥2.1⋅1030 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: δγ2≤2.2⋅10−57, δN2≤4.1⋅10−60 and δβ2≤2.1⋅10−35.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure