Latest Results from the CUORE Experiment
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Published:2022-10-08
Issue:5-6
Volume:209
Page:927-935
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ISSN:0022-2291
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Container-title:Journal of Low Temperature Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Low Temp Phys
Author:
Nutini I.ORCID, Adams D. Q., Alduino C., Alfonso K., Avignone F. T., Azzolini O., Bari G., Bellini F., Benato G., Beretta M., Biassoni M., Branca A., Brofferio C., Bucci C., Camilleri J., Caminata A., Campani A., Canonica L., Cao X. G., Capelli S., Cappelli L., Cardani L., Carniti P., Casali N., Celi E., Chiesa D., Clemenza M., Copello S., Cremonesi O., Creswick R. J., D’Addabbo A., Dafinei I., Dell’Oro S., Domizio S. Di, Dompè V., Fang D. Q., Fantini G., Faverzani M., Ferri E., Ferroni F., Fiorini E., Franceschi M. A., Freedman S. J., Fu S. H., Fujikawa B. K., Ghislandi S., Giachero A., Gironi L., Giuliani A., Gorla P., Gotti C., Gutierrez T. D., Han K., Hansen E. V., Heeger K. M., Huang R. G., Huang H. Z., Johnston J., Keppel G., Kolomensky Yu. G., Kowalski R., Ligi C., Liu R., Ma L., Ma Y. G., Marini L., Maruyama R. H., Mayer D., Mei Y., Moggi N., Morganti S., Napolitano T., Nastasi M., Nikkel J., Nones C., Norman E. B., Nucciotti A., O’Donnell T., Ouellet J. L., Pagan S., Pagliarone C. E., Pagnanini L., Pallavicini M., Pattavina L., Pavan M., Pessina G., Pettinacci V., Pira C., Pirro S., Pozzi S., Previtali E., Puiu A., Quitadamo S., Rosenfeld C., Rusconi C., Sakai M., Sangiorgio S., Schmidt B., Scielzo N. D., Sharma V., Singh V., Sisti M., Speller D., Surukuchi P. T., Taffarello L., Terranova F., Tomei C., Vetter K. J., Vignati M., Wagaarachchi S. L., Wang B. S., Welliver B., Wilson J., Wilson K., Winslow L. A., Zimmermann S., Zucchelli S.
Abstract
AbstractThe Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events (CUORE) is the first cryogenic experiment searching for $$0\nu \beta \beta $$
0
ν
β
β
decay that has been able to reach the one-tonne mass scale. The detector, located at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS) in Italy, consists of an array of 988 $${\mathrm{TeO}}_{2}$$
TeO
2
crystals arranged in a compact cylindrical structure of 19 towers. CUORE began its first physics data run in 2017 at a base temperature of about 10 mK and in April 2021 released its $$3{\mathrm{rd}}$$
3
rd
result of the search for $$0\nu \beta \beta $$
0
ν
β
β
, corresponding to a tonne-year of $$\mathrm{TeO}_{2}$$
TeO
2
exposure. This is the largest amount of data ever acquired with a solid state detector and the most sensitive measurement of $$0\nu \beta \beta $$
0
ν
β
β
decay in $${}^{130}\mathrm{Te}$$
130
Te
ever conducted . We present the current status of CUORE search for $$0\nu \beta \beta $$
0
ν
β
β
with the updated statistics of one tonne-yr. We finally give an update of the CUORE background model and the measurement of the $${}^{130}\mathrm{Te}$$
130
Te
$$2\nu \beta \beta $$
2
ν
β
β
decay half-life and decay to excited states of $${}^{130}\mathrm{Xe}$$
130
Xe
, studies performed using an exposure of 300.7 kg yr.
Funder
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare H2020 European Research Council National Science Foundation U.S. Department of Energy Università degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Reference26 articles.
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