The CUORE experiment is a ton-scale array of TeO2 cryogenic bolometers located at the underground Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso of Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), in Italy. The CUORE detector consists of 988 crystals operated as source and detector at a base temperature of similar to 10 mK. Such cryogenic temperature is reached and maintained by means of a custom built cryogen-free dilution cryostat, designed with the aim of minimizing the vibrational noise and the environmental radioactivity. The primary goal of CUORE is the search for neutrinoless double beta decay of Te-130, but thanks to its large target mass and ultra-low background it is suitable for the study of other rare processes as well, such as the neutrinoless double beta decay of Te-128. This tellurium isotope is an attractive candidate for the search of this process, due to its high natural isotopic abundance of 31.75%. The transition energy at (866.7 +/- 0.7) keV lies in a highly populated region of the energy spectrum, dominated by the contribution of the two-neutrino double beta decay of Te-130. As the first ton-scale infrastructure operating cryogenic TeO2 bolometers in stable conditions, CUORE is able to achieve a factor > 10 higher sensitivity to the neutrinoless double beta decay of this isotope with respect to past direct experiments.

Dompe, V., Adams, D.Q., Alduino, C., Alfonso, K., Avignone, F.T., Azzolini, O., et al. (2022). Expected sensitivity to Te-128 neutrinoless double beta decay with the CUORE TeO2 cryogenic bolometers. JOURNAL OF LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS, 209(5-6), 788-795 [10.1007/s10909-022-02738-4].

Expected sensitivity to Te-128 neutrinoless double beta decay with the CUORE TeO2 cryogenic bolometers

Moggi, N;Zucchelli, S
2022

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The CUORE experiment is a ton-scale array of TeO2 cryogenic bolometers located at the underground Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso of Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), in Italy. The CUORE detector consists of 988 crystals operated as source and detector at a base temperature of similar to 10 mK. Such cryogenic temperature is reached and maintained by means of a custom built cryogen-free dilution cryostat, designed with the aim of minimizing the vibrational noise and the environmental radioactivity. The primary goal of CUORE is the search for neutrinoless double beta decay of Te-130, but thanks to its large target mass and ultra-low background it is suitable for the study of other rare processes as well, such as the neutrinoless double beta decay of Te-128. This tellurium isotope is an attractive candidate for the search of this process, due to its high natural isotopic abundance of 31.75%. The transition energy at (866.7 +/- 0.7) keV lies in a highly populated region of the energy spectrum, dominated by the contribution of the two-neutrino double beta decay of Te-130. As the first ton-scale infrastructure operating cryogenic TeO2 bolometers in stable conditions, CUORE is able to achieve a factor > 10 higher sensitivity to the neutrinoless double beta decay of this isotope with respect to past direct experiments.
2022
Dompe, V., Adams, D.Q., Alduino, C., Alfonso, K., Avignone, F.T., Azzolini, O., et al. (2022). Expected sensitivity to Te-128 neutrinoless double beta decay with the CUORE TeO2 cryogenic bolometers. JOURNAL OF LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS, 209(5-6), 788-795 [10.1007/s10909-022-02738-4].
Dompe, V; Adams, DQ; Alduino, C; Alfonso, K; Avignone, FT; Azzolini, O; Bari, G; Bellini, F; Benato, G; Beretta, M; Biassoni, M; Branca, A; Brofferio,...espandi
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