Neutrinoless double-beta decay and other rare event searches with CUORE
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Abstract
The CUORE experiment is a ton-scale bolometric detector located deep underground in Gran Sasso National Laboratory (LNGS). Since its commissioning in May 2017, CUORE has collected over 86.3 kilogram-years of exposure, and, combined with data from Cuoricino, set a limit of 1.5e25 years on the half-life of neutrinoless double-beta decay in Te-130 (90% C.L.). In addition to being optimized for sensitivity to neutrinoless and two-neutrino double-beta decay, the CUORE experiment is sensitive to a wide array of searches for physics beyond the standard model. In this talk, we discuss the recent results and current status of the CUORE experiment.
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Presenters
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Danielle H Speller
Yale University, Wright Laboratory
Authors
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Danielle H Speller
Yale University, Wright Laboratory