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New CUPID-Mo results

  • Post author:robinet
  • Post published:30 March 2023
  • Post category:A2C / Astroparticles, solid state detectors / Results

The CUPID-Mo experiment has measured the two-neutrino double beta decay of the isotope Mo-100 with the highest precision ever in any double beta decay isotope.

This results were presented at the Electroweak Interactions & Unified Theories – 57th rencontres de Moriond.

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