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Observation of an ultra-low $Q$-value electron-capture channel decaying to $^{75}$As via high-precision mass measurement (2203.00457v1)

Published 1 Mar 2022 in nucl-ex

Abstract: A precise determination of the atomic mass of ${75}$As has been performed utilizing the double Penning trap mass spectrometer, JYFLTRAP. The mass excess is measured to be -73035.519(42) keV/c$2$, which is a factor of 21 more precise and 1.3(9) keV/c$2$ lower than the adopted value in the newest Atomic Mass Evaluation (AME2020). This value has been used to determine the ground-state-to-ground-state electron-capture decay $Q$ value of ${75}$Se and $\beta-$ decay $Q$ value of ${75}$Ge, which are derived to be 866.041(81) keV and 1178.561(65) keV, respectively. Using the nuclear energy-level data of 860.00(40) keV, 865.40(50) keV (final states of electron capture) and 1172.00(60) keV (final state of $\beta-$ decay) for the excited states of ${75}$As$*$, we have determined the ground-state-to-excited-state $Q$ values for two transitions of ${75}$Se $\rightarrow$ ${75}$As$*$ and one transition of ${75}$Ge $\rightarrow$ ${75}$As$*$. The ground-state-to-excited-state $Q$ values are determined to be 6.04(41) keV, 0.64(51) keV and 6.56(60) keV, respectively, thus confirming that the three low $Q$-value transitions are all energetically valid and one of them is a possible candidate channel for antineutrino mass determination. Furthermore, the ground-state-to-excited-state $Q$ value of transition ${75}$Se $\rightarrow$ ${75}$As$*$ (865.40(50) keV) is revealed to be ultra-low (< 1 keV) and the first-ever confirmed EC transition possessing an ultra-low $Q$ value from direct measurements.

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