Precise 113Cd β decay spectral shape measurement and interpretation in terms of possible gA quenching
Bandac, I., Bergé, L., Calvo-Mozota, J. M., Carniti, P., Chapellier, M., Danevich, F. A., Dixon, T., Dumoulin, L., Ferri, F., Giuliani, A., Gotti, C., Gras Ph., Helis, D. L., Imbert, L., Khalife, H., Kobychev, V. V., Kostensalo, J., Loaiza, P., de Marcillac, P., Marnieros, S., Marrache-Kikuchi, C. A., Martinez, M., Nones, C., Olivieri, E., de Solórzano A. Ortiz, Pessina, G., Poda D., V., Scarpaci, J. A., Suhonen, J., Tretyak, V. I., Zarytskyy, M., Zolotarova, A. (2024). Precise 113Cd β decay spectral shape measurement and interpretation in terms of possible gA quenching. European Physical Journal C, 84, Article 1158. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13538-3
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Highly forbidden β decays provide a sensitive test to nuclear models in a regime in which the decay goes through high spin-multipole states, similar to the neutrinoless double-β decay process. There are only 3 nuclei (50V, 113Cd, 115In) which undergo a 4th forbidden non-unique β decay. In this work, we compare the experimental 113Cd spectrum to theoretical spectral shapes in the framework of the spectrum-shape method. We measured with high precision, with the lowest energy threshold and the best energy resolution ever, the β spectrum of 113Cd embedded in a 0.43 kg CdWO4 crystal, operated over 26 days as a bolometer at low temperature in the Canfranc underground laboratory (Spain). We performed a Bayesian fit of the experimental data to three nuclear models (IBFM-2, MQPM and NSM) allowing the reconstruction of the spectral shape as well as the half-life. The fit has two free parameters, one of which is the effective weak axial-vector coupling constant, gAeff, which resulted in gAeff between 1.0 and 1.2, compatible with a possible quenching. Based on the fit, we measured the half-life of the 113Cd β decay including systematic uncertainties as 7.73-0.57+0.60×1015 yr, in agreement with the previous experiments. These results represent a significant step towards a better understanding of low-energy nuclear processes.
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This work is supported by the European Commission (Project CROSS, Grant No. ERC-2016-ADG, ID 742345) and by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (Project CUPID-1; ANR-21-CE31-0014, ANR France). We acknowledge also the support of the P2IO LabEx (ANR-10-LABX0038) in the framework “Investissements d’Avenir” (ANR-11-IDEX-0003-01 - Project “BSM-nu”) managed by ANR, France. The INR NASU group was supported in part by the National Research Foundation of Ukraine Grant No. 2023.03/0213. ...License
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