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arxiv: 1702.06946 · v1 · pith:RJJT46NYnew · submitted 2017-02-22 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · nucl-ex

Study of CdMoO₄ crystal for a neutrinoless double beta decay experiment with mathrm{{}¹¹⁶Cd} and mathrm{{}¹⁰⁰Mo} nuclides

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The scintillation properties of a $\mathrm{CdMoO_4}$ crystal have been investigated experimentally. The fluorescence yields and decay times measured from 22 K to 300 K demonstrate that $\mathrm{CdMoO_4}$ crystal is a good candidate for an absorber for a bolometer readout, for both heat and scintillation signals. The results from Monte Carlo studies taking the backgrounds from $\mathrm{2\nu2\beta}$ of $\mathrm{{}_{42}^{100}Mo}$ ($\mathrm{{}_{48}^{116}Cd}$) and internal trace nuclides $\mathrm{{}^{214}Bi}$ and $\mathrm{{}^{208}Tl}$ into account show that the expected sensitivity of $\mathrm{CdMoO_4}$ bolometer for neutrinoless double beta decay experiment with an exposure of 100 $\mathrm{{kg}\cdot{years}}$ is one order of magnitude higher than those of the current sets of the $\mathrm{\lim{T^{0\nu\beta\beta}_{1/2}}}$ of $\mathrm{{}_{42}^{100}Mo}$ and $\mathrm{{}_{48}^{116}Cd}$.

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