The CUORE cryostat
/ Authors
A. D’Addabbo, C. Alduino, A. Bersani, M. Biassoni, C. Bucci, A. Caminata, L. Canonica, L. Canonica, L. Cappelli, L. Cappelli
and 37 more authors
G. Ceruti, N. Chott, S. Copello, O. Cremonesi, J. Cushman, D. D'Aguanno, C. Davis, S. Dell’Oro, S. Domizio, A. Drobizhev, A. Drobizhev, M. Faverzani, E. Ferri, M. Franceschi, L. Gladstone, P. Gorla, C. Ligi, L. Marini, L. Marini, T. Napolitano, A. Nucciotti, I. Nutini, J. Ouellet, C. Pagliarone, L. Pattavina, C. Rusconi, D. Santone, B. Schmidt, V. Singh, D. Speller, L. Taffarello, F. Terranova, F. Terranova, J. Wallig, B. Welliver, T. Wise, T. Wise
/ Abstract
The CUORE experiment (Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events) is a ton-scale detector, operating at a cryogenic temperature around 10 mK, searching for neutrinoless double-beta decay in 130Te and other rare events. The experiment cryogenic infrastructure, its subsystems and the cool-down procedure that allowed CUORE to obtained the first physics results will be presented.
Journal: Journal of Physics: Conference Series