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Development of $^{100}$Mo-containing scintillating bolometers for a high-sensitivity neutrinoless double-beta decay search

Authors :
Armengaud, E.
Augier, C.
Barabash, A. S.
Beeman, J. W.
Bekker, T. B.
Bellini, F.
Benoît, A.
Bergé, L.
Bergmann, T.
Billard, J.
Boiko, R. S.
Broniatowski, A.
Brudanin, V.
Camus, P.
Capelli, S.
Cardani, L.
Casali, N.
Cazes, A.
Chapellier, M.
Charlieux, F.
Chernyak, D. M.
de Combarieu, M.
Coron, N.
Danevich, F. A.
Dafinei, I.
De Jesus, M.
Devoyon, L.
Di Domizio, S.
Dumoulin, L.
Eitel, K.
Enss, C.
Ferroni, F.
Fleischmann, A.
Foerster, N.
Gascon, J.
Gastaldo, L.
Gironi, L.
Giuliani, A.
Grigorieva, V. D.
Gros, M.
Hehn, L.
Hervé, S.
Humbert, V.
Ivannikova, N. V.
Ivanov, I. M.
Jin, Y.
Juillard, A.
Kleifges, M.
Kobychev, V. V.
Konovalov, S. I.
Koskas, F.
Kozlov, V.
Kraus, H.
Kudryavtsev, V. A.
Laubenstein, M.
Sueur, H. Le
Loidl, M.
Magnier, P.
Makarov, E. P.
Mancuso, M.
de Marcillac, P.
Marnieros, S.
Marrache-Kikuchi, C.
Nagorny, S.
Navick, X-F.
Nikolaichuk, M. O.
Nones, C.
Novati, V.
Olivieri, E.
Pagnanini, L.
Pari, P.
Pattavina, L.
Pavan, M.
Paul, B.
Penichot, Y.
Pessina, G.
Piperno, G.
Pirro, S.
Plantevin, O.
Poda, D. V.
Queguiner, E.
Redon, T.
Rodrigues, M.
Rozov, S.
Rusconi, C.
Sanglard, V.
Schäffner, K.
Scorza, S.
Shlegel, V. N.
Siebenborn, B.
Strazzer, O.
Tcherniakhovski, D.
Tomei, C.
Tretyak, V. I.
Umatov, V. I.
Vagneron, L.
Vasiliev, Ya. V.
Velazquez, M.
Vignati, M.
Weber, M.
Yakushev, E.
Zolotarova, A. S.
Source :
Eur. Phys. J. C 77 (2017) 785
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This paper reports on the development of a technology involving $^{100}$Mo-enriched scintillating bolometers, compatible with the goals of CUPID, a proposed next-generation bolometric experiment to search for neutrinoless double-beta decay. Large mass ($\sim$1~kg), high optical quality, radiopure $^{100}$Mo-containing zinc and lithium molybdate crystals have been produced and used to develop high performance single detector modules based on 0.2--0.4~kg scintillating bolometers. In particular, the energy resolution of the lithium molybdate detectors near the $Q$-value of the double-beta transition of $^{100}$Mo (3034~keV) is 4--6~keV FWHM. The rejection of the $\alpha$-induced dominant background above 2.6~MeV is better than 8$\sigma$. Less than 10~$\mu$Bq/kg activity of $^{232}$Th ($^{228}$Th) and $^{226}$Ra in the crystals is ensured by boule recrystallization. The potential of $^{100}$Mo-enriched scintillating bolometers to perform high sensitivity double-beta decay searches has been demonstrated with only 10~kg$\times$d exposure: the two neutrino double-beta decay half-life of $^{100}$Mo has been measured with the up-to-date highest accuracy as $T_{1/2}$ = [6.90 $\pm$ 0.15(stat.) $\pm$ 0.37(syst.)] $\times$ 10$^{18}$~yr. Both crystallization and detector technologies favor lithium molybdate, which has been selected for the ongoing construction of the CUPID-0/Mo demonstrator, containing several kg of $^{100}$Mo.<br />Comment: 25 pages, 12 figures, 8 tables; submitted to EPJC

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Eur. Phys. J. C 77 (2017) 785
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1704.01758
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-5343-2