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Physics potential and prospects for the CUORICINO and CUORE experiments

Authors :
C. Rosenfeld
P. Gorla
Eugene E. Haller
Carlos Pobes
G. Ventura
A. Nucciotti
Marco Barucci
C. Brofferio
Giorgio Frossati
Monica Sisti
Alan R. Smith
L. Carbone
H. A. Farach
A. Morales
R. J. Creswick
Ettore Fiorini
A. Giuliani
Silvia Capelli
V. Palmieri
S. Pirro
I. G. Irastorza
J. Beeman
Eric B. Norman
S. Cebrián
C. Bucci
Stefano Scopel
F. T. Avignone
Oliviero Cremonesi
M. Balata
M. Vanzini
Ezio Previtali
G. Pessina
A. de Ward
M. Pedretti
C. Arnaboldi
R.J. McDonald
M. Pavan
Arnaboldi, C
Avignone, F
Beeman, J
Barucci, M
Balata, M
Brofferio, C
Bucci, C
Cebrian, S
Creswick, R
Capelli, S
Carbone, L
Cremonesi, O
de Ward, A
Fiorini, E
Farach, H
Frossati, G
Giuliani, A
Gorla, P
Haller, E
Irastorza, I
Mcdonald, R
Morales, A
Norman, E
Nucciotti, A
Pedretti, M
Pobes, C
Palmieri, V
Pavan, M
Pessina, G
Pirro, S
Previtali, E
Rosenfeld, C
Scopel, S
Smith, A
Sisti, M
Ventura, G
Vanzini, M
Source :
Arnaboldi, C.; Avignone, F.T.; Beeman, J.; Barucci, M.; Balata, M.; Brofferio, C.; et al.(2003). Physics potential and prospects for the CUORICINO and CUORE experiments. Astroparticle Physics, 20(2). Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2549067f
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2003.

Abstract

The CUORE experiment projects to construct and operate an array of 1000 cryogenic thermal detectors of TeO2, of a mass of 760 g each, to investigate rare events physics, in particular, double beta decay and non baryonic particle dark matter. A first step towards CUORE is CUORICINO, an array of 62 bolometers, currently being installed in the Gran Sasso Laboratory. In this paper we report the physics potential of both stages of the experiment regarding neutrinoless double beta decay of 130Te, WIMP searches and solar axions.<br />Comment: 36 pages, 5 figures. Submitted to Astrop. Phys

Details

ISSN :
09276505
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astroparticle Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2319bb9a3e8b6b0d168b86b8c9833905