New limits on the βEC and ECEC processes in Te
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, ISSN: 1361-6471, Vol: 34, Issue: 7, Page: 1721-1728
2007
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New limits on the double beta processes for Te have been obtained using a 400 cm HPGe detector and a source consisting of natural TeO powder. At a confidence level of 90% the limits are 0.19 × 10 y for the βEC(0ν + 2ν) transition to the ground state, 0.75 × 10 y for the ECEC(0ν + 2ν) transition to the first 2 excited state of Sn (1171.26 keV) and (0.19 - 0.6) × 10 y for different ECEC(0ν) captures to the ground state of Sn. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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