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ZnO-based scintillating bolometers: New prospects to study double beta decay of $^{64}$Zn

ZnO-based scintillating bolometers: New prospects to study double beta decay of $^{64}$Zn

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The first detailed study on the performance of a ZnO-based cryogenic scintillating bolometer as a detector to search for rare processes in zinc isotopes was performed. A 7.2 g ZnO low-temperature detector, containing more than 80\% of zinc in its mass, exhibits good energy resolution of baseline noise 1.0--2.7 keV FWHM at various working temperatures resulting in a low-energy threshold for the experiment, 2.0--6.0 keV. The light yield for $\beta$/$\gamma$ events was measured as 1.5(3) keV/MeV, while it varies for $\alpha$ particles in the range of 0.2--3.0 keV/MeV. The detector demonstrate an effective identification of the $\beta$/$\gamma$ events from $\alpha$ events using time-properties of only heat signals. %(namely, Rise time parameter). The radiopurity of the ZnO crystal was evaluated using the Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry, an ultra-low-background High Purity Ge $\gamma$-spectrometer, and bolometric measurements. Only limits were set at the level of $\mathcal{O}$(1--100) mBq/kg on activities of \Nuc{K}{40}, \Nuc{Cs}{137} and daughter nuclides from the U/Th natural decay chains. The total internal $\alpha$-activity was calculated to be 22(2) mBq/kg, with a major contribution caused by 6(1) mBq/kg of \Nuc{Th}{232} and 12(2) mBq/kg of \Nuc{U}{234}. Limits on double beta decay (DBD) processes in \Nuc{Zn}{64} and \Nuc{Zn}{70} isotopes were set on the level of $\mathcal{O}(10^{17}$--$10^{18})$ yr for various decay modes profiting from 271 h of acquired background data in the above-ground lab. This study shows a good potential for ZnO-based scintillating bolometers to search for DBD processes of Zn isotopes, especially in \Nuc{Zn}{64}, with the most prominent spectral features at $\sim$10--20 keV, like the two neutrino double electron capture. A 10 kg-scale experiment can reach the experimental sensitivity at the level of $\mathcal{O}(10^{24})$ yr.

A. Giuliani、S. S. Nagorny、C. Nones、H. Khalife、S. Nisi、S. Marnieros、L. Dumoulin、E. Olivieri、J. -A. Scarpaci、A. S. Zolotarova、B. Broerman、D. V. Poda、L. Pagnanini、A. Armatol、M. Laubenstein、S. Pirro、P. de Marcillac、P. Loaiza

10.1088/1748-0221/18/06/P06026

粒子探测技术、辐射探测技术、核仪器仪表原子能技术基础理论物理学

A. Giuliani,S. S. Nagorny,C. Nones,H. Khalife,S. Nisi,S. Marnieros,L. Dumoulin,E. Olivieri,J. -A. Scarpaci,A. S. Zolotarova,B. Broerman,D. V. Poda,L. Pagnanini,A. Armatol,M. Laubenstein,S. Pirro,P. de Marcillac,P. Loaiza.ZnO-based scintillating bolometers: New prospects to study double beta decay of $^{64}$Zn[EB/OL].(2023-04-11)[2025-08-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.05043.点此复制

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