First search for $2\varepsilon$ and $\varepsilonβ^+$ decay of $^{162}$Er and new limit on $2β^{-}$ decay of $^{170}$Er to the first excited level of $^{170}$Yb
arXiv:1808.01782 · doi:10.1088/1361-6471/aad3e3
Abstract
The first search for double electron capture ($2\varepsilon$) and electron capture with positron emission ($\varepsilonβ^+$) of $^{162}$Er to the ground state and to several excited levels of $^{162}$Dy was realized with 326 g of highly purified erbium oxide. The sample was measured over 1934 h by the ultra-low background HP Ge $γ$ spectrometer GeCris (465 cm$^3$) at the Gran Sasso underground laboratory. No effect was observed, the half-life limits were estimated at the level of $\lim T_{1/2}\sim 10^{15}-10^{18}$ yr. A possible resonant $0νKL_1$ capture in $^{162}$Er to the $2^+$ 1782.7 keV excited state of $^{162}$Dy is restricted as $T_{1/2}\geq5.0\times 10^{17}$ yr at 90% C.L. A new improved half-life limit $T_{1/2}\geq4.1\times 10^{17}$ yr was set on the $2β^-$ decay of $^{170}$Er to the $2^+$ 84.3 keV first excited state of $^{170}$Yb.
23 pages, 6 figures and 4 tables