Update on the recent progress of the CUORE experiment

Abstract

CUORE is a 741 kg array of 988 TeO2 bolometeric crystals designed to search for the neutrinoless double beta decay of 130Te and other rare processes. CUORE has been taking data since summer 2017, and as of summer 2018 collected a total of 86.3 kg·yr of TeO2 exposure. Based on this exposure, we were able to set a limit on the 0ββ half-life of 130Te of T01/2>1.5×1025 yr at 90% C.L. At this conference, we showed the decomposition of the CUORE background and were able to extract a 130Te 2ββ half-life of T1/22=[7.90.1 (stat.)0.2 (syst.)]×1020 yr. This is the most precise measurement of this half-life and is consistent with previous measurements.

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