2018-04-05 The commissioning of the CUORE experiment: the mini-tower run

Author: 

S. Copello et al. (CUORE Collaboration)

Journal: 
PoS NEUTEL2017 (2018) 072
Year: 
2018
Volume: 
307
Page: 
072
DOI: 
10.22323/1.307.0072
Title: 

The commissioning of the CUORE experiment: the mini-tower run

Abstract (for collaboration papers): 

CUORE is a ton-scale experiment approaching the data taking phase in Gran Sasso National Laboratory. Its primary goal is to search for the neutrinoless double-beta decay in Te-130 using 988 crystals of tellurim dioxide. The crystals are operated as bolometers at about 10 mK taking advantage of one of the largest dilution cryostat ever built. Concluded in March 2016, the cryostat commissioning consisted in a sequence of cool down runs each one integrating new parts of the apparatus. The last run was performed with the fully configured cryostat and the thermal load at 4 K reached the impressive mass of about 14 tons. During that run the base temperature of 6.3 mK was reached and maintained for more than 70 days. An array of 8 crystals, called mini-tower, was used to check bolometers operation, readout electronics and DAQ. Results will be presented in terms of cooling power, electronic noise, energy resolution and preliminary background measurements.