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MARE-1 in Milan: Status and Perspectives.

Authors :
Ferri, E.
Arnaboldi, C.
Ceruti, G.
Faverzani, M.
Gatti, F.
Giachero, A.
Gotti, C.
Kilbourne, C.
Kraft-Bermuth, S.
Nucciotti, A.
Pessina, G.
Schaeffer, D.
Sisti, M.
Source :
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. Jun2012, Vol. 167 Issue 5/6, p1035-1040. 6p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The international project MARE (Microcalorimeter Array for a Rhenium Experiment) aims at the direct and calorimetric measurement of the electron neutrino mass with sub-eV sensitivity. Although the baseline of the MARE project consists in a large array of rhenium based thermal detectors, a different option for the isotope is also being considered. The different option is Ho. The potential of using Re for a calorimetric neutrino mass experiment has been already demonstrated. On the contrary, no calorimetric spectrum of Ho has been so far measured with the precision required to set a useful limit on the neutrino mass. The first phase of the project (MARE-1) is a collection of activities with the aim of sorting out both the best isotope and the most suited detector technology to be used for the final experiment. One of the MARE-1 activities is carried out in Milan by the group of Milano-Bicocca in collaboration with NASA/GSFC and Wisconsin groups. The Milan MARE-1 arrays are based on semiconductor thermistors, provided by the NASA/GSFC group, with dielectric silver perrhenate absorbers, AgReO. The experiment, which is presently being assembled, is designed to host up to 8 arrays. With 288 detectors, a sensitivity of 3 eV at 90% CL on the neutrino mass can be reached within 3 years. This contribution gives an outlook for the MARE activities for the active isotope selection. In this contribution the status and the perspectives of the MARE-1 in Milan are also reported. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00222291
Volume :
167
Issue :
5/6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
74574171
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-011-0421-6