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Analysis of cryogenic calorimeters with light and heat read-out for double beta decay searches

Authors :
Azzolini, O.
Barrera, M. T.
Beeman, J. W.
Bellini, F.
Beretta, M.
Biassoni, M.
Bossio, E.
Brofferio, C.
Bucci, C.
Canonica, L.
Capelli, S.
Cardani, L.
Carniti, P.
Casalia, N.
Cassina, L.
Clemenza, M.
Cremonesi, O.
Cruciani, A.
D'Addabbo, A.
Dafinei, I.
Di Domizio, S.
Ferroni, F.
Gironi, L.
Giuliani, A.
Gorla, P.
Gotti, C.
Keppel, G.
Martinez, M.
Morganti, S.
Nagorny, S.
Nastasi, M.
Nisi, S.
Nones, C.
Orlandi, D.
Pagnanini, L.
Pallavicini, M.
Palmieri, V.
Pattavina, L.
Pavan, M.
Pessina, G.
Pettinacci, V.
Pirro, S.
Pozzi, S.
Previtali, E.
Puiu, A.
Rusconi, C.
Schäffner, K.
Tomei, C.
Vignati, M.
Zolotarova, A.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The suppression of spurious events in the region of interest for neutrinoless double beta decay will play a major role in next generation experiments. The background of detectors based on the technology of cryogenic calorimeters is expected to be dominated by {\alpha} particles, that could be disentangled from double beta decay signals by exploiting the difference in the emission of the scintillation light. CUPID-0, an array of enriched Zn$^{82}$Se scintillating calorimeters, is the first large mass demonstrator of this technology. The detector started data-taking in 2017 at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso with the aim of proving that dual read-out of light and heat allows for an efficient suppression of the {\alpha} background. In this paper we describe the software tools we developed for the analysis of scintillating calorimeters and we demonstrate that this technology allows to reach an unprecedented background for cryogenic calorimeters.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1806.02826
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-6202-5