The CUORE cryostat
Instrumentation and Detectors
2018-09-03 v2
Abstract
The Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events (CUORE) is a bolometric experiment for neutrinoless double-beta decay in Te search, currently taking data at the underground facility of Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS). The CUORE cryostat successfully cooled down a mass of about 1 ton at 7\,mK, delivering an uniform and constant base temperature. This result marks a fundamental milestone in low temperature detectors techniques, opening the path for future ton-scale bolometric experiments searching for rare events. In this paper we present the CUORE cryogenic infrastructure, briefly describing its critical subsystems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1805.06209,
title = {The CUORE cryostat},
author = {A. D'Addabbo and M. Biassoni and C. Bucci and A. Caminata and C. Alduino and A. Bersani and L. Canonica and L. Cappelli and G. Ceruti and N. Chott and S. Copello and O. Cremonesi and J. S. Cushman and D. D'Aguanno and C. J. Davis and S. Dell'Oro and S. Di Domizio and A. Drobizhev and M. Faverzani and E. Ferri and M. A. Franceschi and L. Gladstone and P. Gorla and C. Ligi and L. Marini and T. Napolitano and A. Nucciotti and I. Nutini and J. L. Ouellet and C. E. Pagliarone and L. Pattavina and C. Rusconi and D. Santone and B. Schmidt and V. Singh and D. Speller and L. Taffarello and F. Terranova and J. Wallig and B. Welliver and T. Wise},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.06209},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
7 pages, 3 pictures, accepted by JLTP