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CUORE: A Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events | C. Arnaboldi
; F. T. Avignone III
; J. Beeman
; M. Barucci
; M. Balata
; C. Brofferio
; C. Bucci
; S. Cebrian
; R. J. Creswick
; S. Capelli
; L. Carbone
; O. Cremonesi
; A. de Ward
; E. Fiorini
; H. A. Farach
; G. Frossati
; A. Giuliani
; D. Giugni
; P. Gorla
; E. E. Haller
; I. G. Irastorza
; R. J. McDonald
; A. Morales
; E. B. Norman
; P. Negri
; A. Nucciotti
; M. Pedretti
; C. Pobes
; V. Palmieri
; M. Pavan
; G. Pessina
; S. Pirro
; E. Previtali
; C. Rosenfeld
; A. R. Smith
; M. Sisti
; G. Ventura
; M. Vanzini
; L. Zanotti
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20 Dec 2002 | Journal: | Nucl.Instrum.Meth. A518 (2004) 775-798 | Subject: | hep-ex | Abstract: | CUORE is a proposed tightly packed array of 1000 TeO2 bolometers, each being a cube 5 cm on a side with a mass of 760 g. The array consists of 25 vertical towers, arranged in a square of 5 towers by 5 towers, each containing 10 layers of 4 crystals. The design of the detector is optimized for ultralow-background searches: for neutrinoless double beta decay of 130Te (33.8% abundance), cold dark matter, solar axions, and rare nuclear decays. A preliminary experiment involving 20 crystals 3x3x6 cm3 of 340 g has been completed, and a single CUORE tower is being constructed as a smaller scale experiment called CUORICINO. The expected performance and sensitivity, based on Monte Carlo simulations and extrapolations of present results, are reported. | Source: | arXiv, hep-ex/0212053 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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