Determination of Double Beta Decay Half-Life of 136 Xe with the PandaX-4T Natural Xenon Detector

  • Si L
  • Cheng Z
  • Abdukerim A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Precise measurement of two-neutrino double beta decay (DBD) half-life is an important step for the searches of Majorana neutrinos with neutrinoless double beta decay. We report the measurement of DBD half-life of 136 Xe using the PandaX-4T dual-phase Time Projection Chamber (TPC) with 3.7-tonne natural xenon and the first 94.9-day physics data release. The background model in the fiducial volume is well constrained in situ by events in the outer active region. With a 136 Xe exposure of 15.5 kg-year, we establish the half-life as 2.27 ± 0.03 s t a t . ± 0.10 s y s t . × 1 0 21 years. This is the first DBD half-life measurement with natural xenon and demonstrates the physics capability of a large-scale liquid xenon TPC in the field of rare event searches.

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Si, L., Cheng, Z., Abdukerim, A., Bo, Z., Chen, W., Chen, X., … Zhou, Y. (2022). Determination of Double Beta Decay Half-Life of 136 Xe with the PandaX-4T Natural Xenon Detector. Research, 2022. https://doi.org/10.34133/2022/9798721

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