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Liquid Argon Ionization Detector for Double Beta Decay Studies

A multisection liquid argon ionization detector was developed by the DBA collaboration to study the double beta- decay of $^{100}$Mo. The experiment was carried out in the Gran Sasso underground laboratory in Italy. The detector design and main characteristics are described. The $ββ(2ν)$ decay of $^{100}$Mo was observed and its half-life measured: $T_{1/2}=[7.2 \pm 0.9(stat) \pm 1.8(syst)] \times 10^{18}$ yr. Limits on the 0$ν$ and 0$νχ^{0}$ modes of the decay were obtained: $T_{1/2}> 8.4(4.9) \times 10^{21}$ yr and $T_{1/2}> 4.1(3.2)\times 10^{20}$ yr at 68% (90%) C.L., respectively. In addition the upper limits on the $^{42}$Ar content and $^{222}$Rn activity in liquid Ar were found to be $4.3 \times 10^{-21}$ g/g and $1.2 \times 10^{-3}$ Bq/kg, respectively.

preprint2003arXivOpen access

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