Non-observation of periodic modulation in tritium beta decay sets a new 95% CL exclusion on ultralight Nelson-Barr scalar dark matter: f below 7.0e9 to 1.4e7 GeV is ruled out for m_phi in 3.4e-23 to 1.7e-20 eV.
The absolute mass of neutrino and the first unique forbidden beta-decay of 187Re
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The planned rhenium beta-decay experiment MARE might probe the absolute mass scale of neutrinos with the same sensitivity as the tritium beta-decay experiment KATRIN, which will start data taking in 2011 and will proceed for five years. We present the energy distribution of emitted electrons for the first unique forbidden beta-decay of 187Re. It is found that the p-wave emission of electron dominates over the s-wave. By assuming mixing of three neutrinos the Kurie function for the rhenium beta-decay is derived. It is shown that the Kurie plot near the endpoint is within a good accuracy linear in the limit of massless neutrinos like the Kurie plot of the superallowed beta-decay of 3H.
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Constraint on ultralight Nelson-Barr dark matter from time-dependent nuclear decay
Non-observation of periodic modulation in tritium beta decay sets a new 95% CL exclusion on ultralight Nelson-Barr scalar dark matter: f below 7.0e9 to 1.4e7 GeV is ruled out for m_phi in 3.4e-23 to 1.7e-20 eV.