The double beta decay experiment NEMO~3 has been taking data since February
2003. The aim of this experiment is to search for neutrinoless
(0νββ) decay and investigate two neutrino double beta decay in
seven different isotopically enriched samples (100Mo, 82Se,
48Ca, 96Zr, 116Cd, 130Te and 150Nd). After analysis of
the data corresponding to 3.75 y, no evidence for 0νββ decay in the
100Mo and 82Se samples was found. The half-life limits at the 90%
C.L. are 1.1⋅1024 y and 3.6⋅1023 y, respectively.
Additionally for 0νββ decay the following limits at the 90% C.L.
were obtained, >1.3⋅1022 y for 48Ca, >9.2⋅1021 y
for 96Zr and >1.8⋅1022 y for 150Nd. The 2νββ
decay half-life values were precisely measured for all investigated isotopes.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, 5 tables; talk at conference on "Fundamental
Interactions Physics" (ITEP, Moscow, November 23-27, 2009