Author:
Agostini M.,Bakalyarov A.M.,Balata M.,Barabanov I.,Baudis L.,Bauer C.,Bellotti E.,Belogurov S.,Bettini A.,Bezrukov L.,Bode T.,Brudanin V.,Brugnera R.,Caldwell A.,Cattadori B.,Chernogorov A.,D’Andrea V.,Demidova E.V.,Di Marco N.,Domula A.,Doroshkevich E.,Egorov V.,Falkenstein R.,Gangapshev A.,Garfagnini A.,Gooch C.,Grabmayr P.,Gurentsov V.,Gusev K.,Hakenmüller J.,Hegai A.,Heisel M.,Hemmer S.,Hiller R.,Hofmann W.,Hult M.,Inzhechik L.V.,Janicsko J.,Jochum Csáthy J.,Junker M.,Kazalov V.,Kermaidic Y.,Kihm T.,Kirpichnikov H. V.,Kirsch A.,Kish A.,Klimenko A.,Kneiβl R.,Knöpfle K.T.,Kochetov O.,Kornoukhov V.N.,Kuzminov V.V.,Laubenstein M.,Lazzaro A.,Lebedev V.I.,Lindner M.,Lippi I.,Lubashevskiy A.,Lubsandorzhiev B.,Lutter G.,Macolino C.,Majorovits B.,Maneschg W.,Miloradovic M.,Mingazheva R.,Misiaszek M.,Moseev P.,Nemchenok I.,Panas K.,Pandola L.,Pelczar K.,Pullia A.,Ransom C.,Riboldi S.,Rumyantseva N.,Sada C.,Salamida F.,Schmitt C.,Schneider B.,Schreiner J.,Schulz O.,Schwingenheuer B.,Schönert S.,Schütz A-K.,Selivanenko O.,Shevchik E.,Shirchenko M.,Simgen H.,Smolnikov A.,Stanco L.,Vanhoefer L.,Vasenko A.A.,Veresnikova A.,von Sturm K.,Wagner V.,Wegmann A.,Wester T.,Wiesinger C.,Wojcik M.,Yanovich E.,Zhitnikov I.,Zhukov S.V.,Zinatulina D.,Zsigmond A.J.,Zuber K.,Zuzel G.
Abstract
Abstract
The GERmanium Detector Array (Gerda) experiment located at the INFN Gran Sasso Laboratory (Italy), is looking for the neutrinoless double beta decay of 76Ge, by using high-purity germanium detectors made from isotopically enriched material. The combination of the novel experimental design, the careful material selection for radio-purity and the active/passive shielding techniques result in a very low residual background at the Q-value of the decay, about 10−3 cts/(keV-kg-yr). This makes GERDA the first experiment in the field to be background-free for the complete design exposure of 100 kg-yr. A search for neutrinoless double beta decay was performed with a total exposure of 46.7 kg-yr: 23.2 kg-yr come from the second phase (Phase II) of the experiment, in which the background is reduced by about a factor of ten with respect to the previous phase. The analysis presented in this paper includes 12.4 kg-yr of new Phase II data. No evidence for a possible signal is found: the lower limit for the half-life of 76Ge is 8.0 • 1025 yr at 90% CL. The experimental median sensitivity is 5.8 • 1025 yr. The experiment is currently taking data. As it is running in a background-free regime, its sensitivity grows linearly with exposure and it is expected to surpass 1026 yr within 2018.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy