We present the performances of two 92% enriched 130TeO2 crystals operated as thermal bolometers in view of a next generation experiment to search for neutrinoless double beta decay of 130Te. The crystals, 435 g each, show an energy resolution, evaluated at the 2615 keV γ-line of 208Tl, of 6.5 and 4.3 keV FWHM. The only observable internal radioactive contamination arises from 238U (15 and 8 μBq/kg, respectively). The internal activity of the most problematic nuclei for neutrinoless double beta decay, 226Ra and 228Th, are both evaluated as <3.1 μBq/kg for one crystal and <2.3 μBq/kg for the second. Thanks to the readout of the weak Cherenkov light emitted by β/γ particles by means of Neganov–Luke bolometric light detectors we were able to perform an event-by-event identification of β/γ events with a 95% acceptance level, while establishing a rejection factor of 98.21% and 99.99% for α particles.

Artusa, D., Avignone, F., Beeman, J., Dafinei, I., Dumoulin, L., Ge, Z., et al. (2017). Enriched TeO2 bolometers with active particle discrimination: Towards the CUPID experiment. PHYSICS LETTERS. SECTION B, 767, 321-329 [10.1016/j.physletb.2017.02.011].

Enriched TeO2 bolometers with active particle discrimination: Towards the CUPID experiment

Gotti, C.;Nones, C.;Pagnanini, L.;Pattavina, L.;Pessina, G.;
2017

Abstract

We present the performances of two 92% enriched 130TeO2 crystals operated as thermal bolometers in view of a next generation experiment to search for neutrinoless double beta decay of 130Te. The crystals, 435 g each, show an energy resolution, evaluated at the 2615 keV γ-line of 208Tl, of 6.5 and 4.3 keV FWHM. The only observable internal radioactive contamination arises from 238U (15 and 8 μBq/kg, respectively). The internal activity of the most problematic nuclei for neutrinoless double beta decay, 226Ra and 228Th, are both evaluated as <3.1 μBq/kg for one crystal and <2.3 μBq/kg for the second. Thanks to the readout of the weak Cherenkov light emitted by β/γ particles by means of Neganov–Luke bolometric light detectors we were able to perform an event-by-event identification of β/γ events with a 95% acceptance level, while establishing a rejection factor of 98.21% and 99.99% for α particles.
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Bolometers; Cherenkov emission; Double beta decay; Isotope enrichment; Neganov–Luke effect; Nuclear and High Energy Physics
English
2017
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321
329
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Artusa, D., Avignone, F., Beeman, J., Dafinei, I., Dumoulin, L., Ge, Z., et al. (2017). Enriched TeO2 bolometers with active particle discrimination: Towards the CUPID experiment. PHYSICS LETTERS. SECTION B, 767, 321-329 [10.1016/j.physletb.2017.02.011].
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