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Description
Double-beta (ββ) decay measurements are a class of nuclear studies with the objective of detecting the neutrinoless (0ν) decay variants.
We aim to study this system through a series of experiments combining nuclear physics and geochemical techniques. We are measuring the amount of daughter product of the decay of
A discussion of advances in the techniques required for the geochemical measurement will be presented. These advancements have enabled us to produce the first measurements of Mo isotope composition from 2.76 Ga zircons using MC-ICP-MS. The implications for the single and double β decay half-life will be discussed along with future directions.
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[2] NEMO-3 Collaboration (2010) Nucl. Phys. A 847, 168-179.