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Title: Sensitivity of the NEXT experiment to Xe-124 double electron capture
Authors: Fernandes, A. F. M. 
Fernandes, L. M. P. 
Henriques, C. A. O. 
Freitas, E. D. C. 
Mano, R.D.P. 
Monteiro, C. M. B. 
Santos, J. M. F. dos 
Santos, F. P. 
Borges, F. I. G. M. 
Conde, C. A. N. 
Escada, J. 
NEXT Collaboration
Keywords: Dark Matter and Double Beta Decay (experiments)
Issue Date: Feb-2021
Publisher: Springer Nature
Serial title, monograph or event: Journal of High Energy Physics
Volume: 2021
Issue: 2
Abstract: Double electron capture by proton-rich nuclei is a second-order nuclear process analogous to double beta decay. Despite their similarities, the decay signature is quite different, potentially providing a new channel to measure the hypothesized neutrinoless mode of these decays. The Standard-Model-allowed two-neutrino double electron capture (2 ECEC) has been predicted for a number of isotopes, but only observed in 78Kr, 130Ba and, recently, 124Xe. The sensitivity to this decay establishes a benchmark for the ultimate experimental goal, namely the potential to discover also the lepton-number-violating neutrinoless version of this process, 0 ECEC. Here we report on the current sensitivity of the NEXT-White detector to 124Xe 2 ECEC and on the extrapolation to NEXT-100. Using simulated data for the 2 ECEC signal and real data from NEXT-White operated with 124Xe-depleted gas as background, we define an optimal event selection that maximizes the NEXT-White sensitivity. We estimate that, for NEXT-100 operated with xenon gas isotopically enriched with 1 kg of 124Xe and for a 5-year run, a sensitivity to the 2 ECEC half-life of 6 × 1022 y (at 90% confidence level) or better can be reached.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/105039
Rights: openAccess
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