: Largemass arrays of bolometers proved to be good detectors for neutrinoless double beta decay (0 TeX DBD) and dark matter searches. CUORE and LUCIFER are bolometric 0 TeX DBD experiments that will start to take data in 2015 at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy. The sensitivity of CUORE could be increased by removing the background due to TeX particles, by detecting the small amount of ?erenkov light ( TeX 100 eV) emitted by the TeX s' signal and not by TeX s. LUCIFER could be extended to detect also dark matter, provided that the background from TeX / TeX particles ( TeX 100 eV of scintillation light) is discriminated from nuclear recoils of about 10 keV energy (no light). We have recently started to develop light detectors for CUORE, LUCIFER and similar bolometric experiments. The aim is to obtain detectors with an active area of TeX (the face of bolometric crystals), operating at 10 mK, and with an energy resolution at the baseline below 20 eV RMS. We have chosen to develop phononmediated detectors with KID sensors. We are currently testing the first prototypes.
Cryogenic wide-area light detectors for neutrino and dark matter searches
Castellano MG;
2014
Abstract
: Largemass arrays of bolometers proved to be good detectors for neutrinoless double beta decay (0 TeX DBD) and dark matter searches. CUORE and LUCIFER are bolometric 0 TeX DBD experiments that will start to take data in 2015 at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy. The sensitivity of CUORE could be increased by removing the background due to TeX particles, by detecting the small amount of ?erenkov light ( TeX 100 eV) emitted by the TeX s' signal and not by TeX s. LUCIFER could be extended to detect also dark matter, provided that the background from TeX / TeX particles ( TeX 100 eV of scintillation light) is discriminated from nuclear recoils of about 10 keV energy (no light). We have recently started to develop light detectors for CUORE, LUCIFER and similar bolometric experiments. The aim is to obtain detectors with an active area of TeX (the face of bolometric crystals), operating at 10 mK, and with an energy resolution at the baseline below 20 eV RMS. We have chosen to develop phononmediated detectors with KID sensors. We are currently testing the first prototypes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


