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Physics Letters B | 1994

Searching for dark matter with the enriched Ge detectors of the Heidelberg-Moscow ββ experiment

M. Beck; F. Bensch; J. Bockholt; G. Heusser; H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus; Berenike Maier; F. Petry; A. Piepke; H. Strecker; M. Völlinger; K. Zuber; A. Balysh; S. T. Belyaev; A. Demehin; A. Gurov; I. Kondratenko; V. I. Lebedev; Andreas Muller

Abstract For the first time a search for dark matter with isotopically enriched material is done, by using the Ge detectors of the Heidelberg-Moscow experiment. A measuring time of 165.6 kg·d is used to set limits on the spin-independent cross section of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs). A background level of 0.102±0.005 events/(kg·d·keV) was achieved (average value between 11 keV and 30 keV). It was possible to extend the exclusion range for Dirac neutrino masses up to 4.7 TeV.


Nuclear Physics | 1994

Investigation of the ββ decay of 116Cd into excited states of 116Sn

A. Piepke; M. Beck; J. Bockholt; D. Glatting; G. Heusser; H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus; Berenike Maier; F. Petry; U. Schmidt-Rohr; H. Strecker; M. Völlinger; A.S. Barabash; V.I. Umatov; Andreas Muller; J. Suhonen

Abstract The double-beta decay of 116Cd into excited states of 116Sn is experimentally and theoretically investigated. From an inclusive experiment, using an external source of isotopically enriched Cd, new most stringent limits for the allowed and non-standard-model decays into excited states are derived. It is further investigated whether the bremsstrahlung emitted by the ββ electrons can be used to derive information on the ground-state decay. For the two-neutrino-decay mode a calculation, using the quasiparticle random-phase approximation, shows that the disadvantage in phase space, in comparison to the ground-state decay, is partially compensated through the nuclear-matrix element. Experimental perspectives for other ββ-unstable nuclides are discussed.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1993

Background recognition in Ge detectors by pulse shape analysis

F. Petry; A. Piepke; H. Strecker; H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus; A. Balysh; S. T. Belyaev; A. Demehin; A. Gurov; I. Kondratenko; D. Kotel'nikov; V. I. Lebedev; D. Landis; N. Madden; Richard H. Pehl

Abstract A method of event identification that distinguishes single and multiple-site events by determining the number of interactions in a high purity germanium detector is reported. The selectivity of the method has been experimentally verified.


Physics Letters B | 1994

Measurement of the ββ2ν decay of 76Ge

A. Balysh; M. Beck; S. T. Belyaev; F. Bensch; J. Bockholt; A. Demehin; A. Gurov; G. Heusser; H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus; I. Kondratenko; D. Kotel'nikov; V. I. Lebedev; Berenike Maier; Andreas Muller; F. Petry; A. Piepke; A. Pronsky; H. Strecker; M. Völlinger; K. Zuber

Abstract From the data taken with one of the enriched detectors of the Heidelberg-Moscow ββ experiment a half-life of T 1 2 2v = (1.42 ± 0.03 ( stat ) ± 0.13 ( syst )) × 10 12 yr for the two-neutrino double-beta ( ββ 2 ν ) decay of 76 Ge is derived. The 76 Ge exposure is 19.3 mol yr. This result represents the first high statistics measurement and probably the first undoubtable evidence of this extremely rare nuclear decay mode. The measured decay rate is in good agreement with the theoretical predictions.


Physics Letters B | 1993

New experimental limits for electron decay and charge conservation

A. Balysh; M. Beck; S. T. Belyaev; F. Bensch; J. Bockholt; A. Demehin; A. Gurov; G. Heusser; H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus; I. Kondratenko; V. I. Lebedev; Berenike Maier; Andreas Muller; F. Petry; A. Piepke; H. Strecker; K. Zuber

Abstract New experimental limits for the decay e− → γ + νe are reported. The lower limit for the half-life of this decay mode is T e 1 2 > 1.63 × 10 25 yr (68% CL). The data were collected for 3199 h by using one of the enriched germanium detectors of the Heidelberg-Moscow ββ Collaboration. This detector has an active volume of 591 cm3. This value is up to now the most stringent laboratory limit for this decay mode. Also charge nonconservation in nuclei is shortly discussed in the GaGe system using the data of gallium solar neutrino experiments.


European Physical Journal A | 1992

New half life limits for the? ? 2v+0v decay of76Ge to the excited states of76Se from the Heidelberg-Moscow ?? experiment

M. Beck; J. Bockholt; J. Echternach; G. Heusse; M. Hirsch; H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus; A. Piepke; H. Strecker; K. Zuber; A. M. Bakalyarov; A. Balysh; S. T. Belyaev; A. Demehin; A. Gurov; I. Kondratenko; V. I. Lebedev; A. Pronsky; A. Mller

Half life limits for theββ2v+0v decay of76Ge to excited states of76Se are deduced from the background spectrum of a passive shielding of zone refined germanium (139.5 kg). A special low-activity HPGe-detector (102 ccm) was mounted inside this shielding to search for the transition photons emitted in the decay of the excited states. The resulting limits for the (0+→21+ and the (0+→01+) transition are 6.3·1020 y (68%cl).


Proceedings of the XXVI international conference on high energy physics | 2008

Recent double beta decay results

A. Balysh; M. Beck; S. T. Belyaev; F. Bensch; J. Bockholt; A. Demehin; A. Gurov; G. Heusser; M. Hirsch; H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus; I. Kondratenko; V. I. Lebedev; Berenike Maier; Andreas Muller; F. Petry; A. Piepke; H. Strecker; M. Völlinger; K. Zuber

The status and recent results of second generation [beta][beta]-experiments using isotopically enriched source materials are described. These experiments are at present the most sensitive tools to distinguish Dirac from Majorana neutrinos. The at present most advanced experimental techniques, namely the use of high-resolution calorimetric detectors and of time projection chambers are compared. New limits on the Majorana neutrino mass as well as for the Majoron-neutrino coupling are presented.


Physical Review Letters | 1993

Investigation of the Majoron-accompanied double-beta decay mode of 76Ge.

M. Beck; F. Bensch; J. Bockholt; G. Heusser; M. Hirsch; H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus; Berenike Maier; F. Petry; A. Piepke; H. Strecker; M. Völlinger; K. Zuber; A. Balysh; S.T. Belyaev; A. Demehin; A. Gurov; I. Kondratenko; V.I. Lebedev; A. Müller


Archive | 1994

The Heidelberg-Moscow betabeta experiment with 76Ge and the present status in double beta decay research.

M. Beck; J. Bockholt; M. Eskef; D. Glatting; J. Hellmig; G. Heusser; Hans Volker Klapdor-Kleingrothaus; Bernd Maier; F. Petry; A. Piepke; Elke Scheer; H. Strecker; M. Vollinger; A. Ya. Balysh; S. T. Belyaev; A. Demehin; A. Gurov; I. Kondratenko; Andrea Raffaela Muller


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1993

The HEIDELBERG-MOSCOW double beta decay experiment using enriched76Ge

M. Beck; F. Bensch; J. Bockholt; G. Heusser; H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus; B. Maier; F. Petry; A. Piepke; H. Strecker; M. Völlinger; K. Zuber; A. Balysh; S.T. Belyaev; A. Demehin; A. Gurov; I. Kondratenko; V.I. Lebedev; A. Müller

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