Final Results of GERDA on the Search for Neutrinoless Double-β Decay

The GERmanium Detector Array (GERDA) experiment searched for the lepton-number-violating neutrinoless double-β (0νββ) decay of ^{76}Ge, whose discovery would have far-reaching implications in cosmology and particle physics. By operating bare germanium diodes, enriched in ^{76}Ge, in an active liquid...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2020-12, Vol.125 (25), p.252502-252502, Article 252502
Hauptverfasser: Agostini, M, Araujo, G R, Bakalyarov, A M, Balata, M, Barabanov, I, Baudis, L, Bauer, C, Bellotti, E, Belogurov, S, Bettini, A, Bezrukov, L, Biancacci, V, Borowicz, D, Bossio, E, Bothe, V, Brudanin, V, Brugnera, R, Caldwell, A, Cattadori, C, Chernogorov, A, Comellato, T, D'Andrea, V, Demidova, E V, Di Marco, N, Doroshkevich, E, Fischer, F, Fomina, M, Gangapshev, A, Garfagnini, A, Gooch, C, Grabmayr, P, Gurentsov, V, Gusev, K, Hakenmüller, J, Hemmer, S, Hiller, R, Hofmann, W, Huang, J, Hult, M, Inzhechik, L V, Janicskó Csáthy, J, Jochum, J, Junker, M, Kazalov, V, Kermaïdic, Y, Khushbakht, H, Kihm, T, Kirpichnikov, I V, Klimenko, A, Kneißl, R, Knöpfle, K T, Kochetov, O, Kornoukhov, V N, Krause, P, Kuzminov, V V, Laubenstein, M, Lazzaro, A, Lindner, M, Lippi, I, Lubashevskiy, A, Lubsandorzhiev, B, Lutter, G, Macolino, C, Majorovits, B, Maneschg, W, Manzanillas, L, Miloradovic, M, Mingazheva, R, Misiaszek, M, Moseev, P, Müller, Y, Nemchenok, I, Panas, K, Pandola, L, Pelczar, K, Pertoldi, L, Piseri, P, Pullia, A, Ransom, C, Rauscher, L, Riboldi, S, Rumyantseva, N, Sada, C, Salamida, F, Schönert, S, Schreiner, J, Schütt, M, Schütz, A-K, Schulz, O, Schwarz, M, Schwingenheuer, B, Selivanenko, O, Shevchik, E, Shirchenko, M, Shtembari, L, Simgen, H, Smolnikov, A, Stukov, D, Vasenko, A A, Veresnikova, A
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Zusammenfassung:The GERmanium Detector Array (GERDA) experiment searched for the lepton-number-violating neutrinoless double-β (0νββ) decay of ^{76}Ge, whose discovery would have far-reaching implications in cosmology and particle physics. By operating bare germanium diodes, enriched in ^{76}Ge, in an active liquid argon shield, GERDA achieved an unprecedently low background index of 5.2×10^{-4} counts/(keV kg yr) in the signal region and met the design goal to collect an exposure of 100 kg yr in a background-free regime. When combined with the result of Phase I, no signal is observed after 127.2 kg yr of total exposure. A limit on the half-life of 0νββ decay in ^{76}Ge is set at T_{1/2}>1.8×10^{26}  yr at 90% C.L., which coincides with the sensitivity assuming no signal.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.252502