The CUORE (Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events) experiment will be composed by one thousand TeO2 absorbers of 5×5×5 cm3 to be operated in the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory. CUORICINO, a reduced version of CUORE, as been already approved and funded and will be in operation since the beginning of next year. A description of the CUORE setup, of the mechanical structure and of the single detector performances is shown. The physics goals of CUORE are illustrated.
Arnaboldi, C., Avignone, F., Balata, M., Barucci, M., Beeman, J., Brofferio, C., et al. (2002). The CUORE experiment. Intervento presentato a: Ninth International Workshop on Low Temperature Detectors (LTD9), Madison, USA [10.1063/1.1457688].
The CUORE experiment
BROFFERIO, CHIARA;CAPELLI, SILVIA;CREMONESI, OLIVIERO;FIORINI, ETTORE;NUCCIOTTI, ANGELO ENRICO LODOVICO;PAVAN, MAURA;PESSINA, GIANLUIGI EZIO;PREVITALI, EZIO;ZANOTTI, LUIGI ERNESTOUltimo
2002
Abstract
The CUORE (Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events) experiment will be composed by one thousand TeO2 absorbers of 5×5×5 cm3 to be operated in the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory. CUORICINO, a reduced version of CUORE, as been already approved and funded and will be in operation since the beginning of next year. A description of the CUORE setup, of the mechanical structure and of the single detector performances is shown. The physics goals of CUORE are illustrated.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.