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N Casali1, M Vignati2, J W Beeman3, F Bellini2, L Cardani2, I Dafinei4, S Di Domizio5, F Ferroni2, L Gironi6, S Nagorny7, F Orio4, L Pattavina8, G Pessina9, G Piperno2, S Pirro8, C Rusconi9, K Schäffner8, C Tomei4.
Abstract
CUORE, an array of 988 TeO[Formula: see text] bolometers, is about to be one of the most sensitive experiments searching for neutrinoless double-beta decay. Its sensitivity could be further improved by removing the background from [Formula: see text] radioactivity. A few years ago it was pointed out that the signal from [Formula: see text]s can be tagged by detecting the emitted Cherenkov light, which is not produced by [Formula: see text]s. In this paper we confirm this possibility. For the first time we measured the Cherenkov light emitted by a CUORE crystal, and found it to be 100 eV at the [Formula: see text]-value of the decay. To completely reject the [Formula: see text] background, we compute that one needs light detectors with baseline noise below 20 eV RMS, a value which is 3-4 times smaller than the average noise of the bolometric light detectors we are using. We point out that an improved light detector technology must be developed to obtain TeO[Formula: see text] bolometric experiments able to probe the inverted hierarchy of neutrino masses.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25983645 PMCID: PMC4423896 DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-014-3225-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Phys J C Part Fields ISSN: 1434-6044 Impact factor: 4.590
Fig. 1The crystal in the copper holder, surrounded by a 3M VM2002 light reflector and monitored by the germanium bolometric light detector
Fig. 2Energy spectrum acquired by the crystal. All the labeled peaks are s, except for the single and double escape peaks of the 2615 from , which are and events, respectively, and for the events around 5.4, which are generated by the -decay of Po in the crystal
Fig. 3(Color online) Detected light versus calibrated heat in the bolometer for all the acquired events (gray) and for the events belonging to the peaks labeled in Fig 2 (blue). The mean light is clearly energy dependent for the peaks (red circles below 3 MeV) and compatible with zero for the -decay of the Po (pink circle at 5.4 MeV)
Fig. 490 % C.L. sensitivity to the half-life of as a function of the signal to noise ratio of the light detectors, under the reasonable hypothesis of an background index in CUORE of . The sensitivity of the experiment without light detectors corresponds to . When the background is hidden by the irreducible background predicted from interactions, amounting to , and the sensitivity is maximal. The performance of the light detectors used in this work, , is clearly too low