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Title: Double β decay of <sup>50</sup>Cr
Authors: Bikit, I.
Zikić-Todorović, N.
Slivka, J.
Vesković, M.
Krmar, M.
Čonkić, Lj
Puzović, Jovan
Aničin, I. V.
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2003
Journal: Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics
Abstract: 
The intensity of positron annihilation radiation emitted by a sample of natural chromium trioxide, CrO3, containing 4.7 g of 50Cr, was measured for 30 days. The background was measured with samples of iron, copper, and no sample at all (air), during a similar period of time. From the net intensity of the 511-keV line in the HpGe coincidence spectrum the partial half-life for the positron-electron capture double beta decay of 50Cr, T1/2(β+ EC,2νv+0ν) = 1.3(12) × 1018 yr at the 95% CL was deduced. Alternatively, at 95% CL the effect may be considered absent, the resulting lower limit for this half-life of 1.3 × 1018 yr now representing an order of magnitude improvement over the existing result.
URI: https://physrep.ff.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/886
ISSN: 0556-2813
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