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Cryogenic Design of the Setup for MARE-1 in Milan

Authors :
Schaeffer, D
Arnaboldi, C
Ceruti, G
Ferri, E
Kilbourne, C
Kraft Bermuth, S
Margesin, B
Mccammon, D
Monfardini, A
Nucciotti, A
Pessina, G
Previtali, E
Sisti, M
McCammon, D
ARNABOLDI, CLAUDIO
FERRI, ELENA
NUCCIOTTI, ANGELO ENRICO LODOVICO
SISTI, MONICA
Schaeffer, D
Arnaboldi, C
Ceruti, G
Ferri, E
Kilbourne, C
Kraft Bermuth, S
Margesin, B
Mccammon, D
Monfardini, A
Nucciotti, A
Pessina, G
Previtali, E
Sisti, M
McCammon, D
ARNABOLDI, CLAUDIO
FERRI, ELENA
NUCCIOTTI, ANGELO ENRICO LODOVICO
SISTI, MONICA
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

A large worldwide collaboration is growing around the project of Microcalorimeter Arrays for a Rhenium Experiment (MARE) for a direct calorimetric measurement of the neutrino mass. To validate the use of cryogenic detectors by checking the presence of unexpected systematic errors, two first experiments are planned using the available techniques composed of arrays of 300 detectors to measure 1010 events in a reasonable time of 3 years (step MARE-1) to reach a sensitivity on the neutrino mass of ∼2 eV/c2. Our experiment in Milan is based on compensated doped silicon implanted thermistor arrays made in NASA/GSFC and on AgReO4 crystals. We present here the design of the cryogenic system that integrates all the requirements

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308895711
Document Type :
Electronic Resource