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Search for periodic modulations of the rate of double-beta decay of 100Mo in the NEMO-3 detector

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Title: Search for periodic modulations of the rate of double-beta decay of 100Mo in the NEMO-3 detector
Authors: Collaboration, N
Arnold, R
Augier, C
Barabash, AS
Basharina-Freshville, A
Blondel, S
Blot, S
Bongrand, M
Boursette, D
Breier, R
Brudanin, V
Busto, J
Caffrey, AJ
Calvez, S
Cerna, C
Cesar, JP
Ceschia, M
Chapon, A
Chauveau, E
Chopra, A
Dawson, L
Duchesneau, D
Durand, D
Eurin, G
Evans, JJ
Fajt, L
Filosofov, D
Flack, R
Franchini, P
Garrido, X
Girard-Carillo, C
Gómez, H
Guillon, B
Guzowski, P
Hodák, R
Huber, A
Hubert, P
Hugon, C
Hussain, MH
Jullian, S
Klimenko, A
Kochetov, O
Konovalov, SI
Kovalenko, V
Lalanne, D
Lang, K
Lemière, Y
Noblet, TL
Liptak, Z
Liu, XR
Loaiza, P
Lutter, G
Macko, M
Macolino, C
Mamedov, F
Marquet, C
Mauger, F
Minotti, A
Morgan, B
Mott, J
Nemchenok, I
Nomachi, M
Nova, F
Nowacki, F
Ohsumi, H
Oliviéro, G
Pahlka, RB
Palusova, V
Patrick, C
Perrot, F
Pin, A
Piquemal, F
Povinec, P
Přidal, P
Quinn, WS
Ramachers, YA
Remoto, A
Reyss, JL
Riddle, CL
Rukhadze, E
Saakyan, R
Salamatin, A
Salazar, R
Sarazin, X
Sedgbeer, J
Shitov, Y
Simard, L
Šimkovic, F
Smetana, A
Smolnikov, A
Söldner-Rembold, S
Soulé, B
Štekl, I
Suhonen, J
Sutton, CS
Szklarz, G
Tedjditi, H
Thomas, J
Timkin, V
Torre, S
Tretyak, VI
Tretyak, VI
Umatov, VI
Vanushin, I
Vilela, C
Vorobel, V
Waters, D
Xie, F
Item Type: Working Paper
Abstract: Double-beta decays of $^{100}$Mo from the 6.0195-year exposure of a 6.914 kg high-purity sample were recorded by the NEMO-3 experiment that searched for neutrinoless double-beta decays. These ultra-rare transitions to $^{100}$Ru have a half-life of approximately $7\times10^{18}$ years, and have been used to conduct the first ever search for periodic variations of this decay mode. The Lomb-Scargle periodogram technique, and its error-weighted extension, were employed to look for periodic modulations of the half-life. Monte Carlo modeling was used to study the modulation sensitivity of the data over a broad range of amplitudes and frequencies. Data show no evidence of modulations with amplitude greater than 2.5% in the frequency range of $0.33225\,{\rm y^{-1}}$ to $365.25\,{\rm y^{-1}}$.
Issue Date: 15-Nov-2020
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/85409
Publisher: arXiv
Copyright Statement: © 2020 The Author(s).
Keywords: nucl-ex
nucl-ex
hep-ex
nucl-ex
nucl-ex
hep-ex
Publication Status: Published
Appears in Collections:Physics
High Energy Physics