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SUMMARY:Searching for 0νββ decay with CUORE and CUPID
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251021T180000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20251021T183000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: TORRES\, Jorge (Yale University)\nThe Cryogenic Unde
 rground Observatory for Rare Events (CUORE) is a neutrinoless double beta 
 ($0\\nu\\beta\\beta$) decay experiment employing bolometric detectors that
  has reached the one-tonne scale. CUORE consists of an array of 988 TeO$_2
 $ crystals acting as both the source and the detector for the search of $0
 \\nu\\beta\\beta$ decay in 206 kg of $^{130}$Te. CUORE has been taking phy
 sics data since 2017\, achieving the 2 tonne-year exposure of TeO$_2$ in e
 arly 2023. The collected high exposure derived in the most sensitive searc
 h for 0νββ decay search in 130Te to date\, achieving world-leading limi
 ts on the half-life for this process. While CUORE continues to accumulate 
 exposure\, CUPID\, CUORE's upgrade\, is being planned.\n\nThe CUORE Upgrad
 e with Particle IDentification (CUPID)\, is a tonne-scale neutrinoless dou
 ble-beta decay experiment that will be able to probe the neutrino mass Inv
 erted Ordering region. CUPID will consist of 1500 Li$_2$MoO$_4$ crystals w
 ith a total mass of 250 kg of 100Mo\, the isotope of interest\, employing 
 a dual readout of both bolometer and scintillating detectors. CUPID’s sc
 ientific program will be built upon the experience from previous experimen
 ts CUORE\, CUPID-Mo\, and CUPID-0\, supported by the detailed background m
 odel studies from those experiments. In this talk\, we will present the la
 test results from CUORE's newest data release\, and the current developmen
 ts towards the construction of CUPID and its projected performance and pro
 jected sensitivity.\n\nhttps://indico.nucleares.unam.mx/event/2449/contrib
 ution/112
LOCATION:Auditorio Edificio B
URL:https://indico.nucleares.unam.mx/event/2449/contribution/112
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