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    Large area Si low-temperature light detectors with Neganov-Luke effect

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    Next generation calorimetric experiments for the search of rare events rely on the detection of tiny amounts of light (of the order of 20 optical photons) to discriminate and reduce background sources and improve sensitivity. Calorimetric detectors are the simplest solution for photon detection at cryogenic (mK) temperatures. The development of silicon based light detectors with enhanced performance thanks to the use of the Neganov-Luke effect is described. The aim of this research line is the production of high performance detectors with industrial-grade reproducibility and reliability.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure

    First bolometric measurement of the two neutrino double beta decay of 100^{100}Mo with a ZnMoO4_4 crystals array

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    The large statistics collected during the operation of a ZnMoO4_4 array, for a total exposure of 1.3 kg \cdot day of 100^{100}Mo, allowed the first bolometric observation of the two neutrino double beta decay of 100^{100}Mo. The observed spectrum of each crystal was reconstructed taking into account the different background contributions due to environmental radioactivity and internal contamination. The analysis of coincidences between the crystals allowed the assignment of constraints to the intensity of the different background sources, resulting in a reconstruction of the measured spectrum down to an energy of \sim300 keV. The half-life extracted from the data is T1/22ν_{1/2}^{2\nu}= [7.15 ±\pm 0.37 (stat) ±\pm 0.66 (syst)] \cdot 1018^{18} y.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure, Accepted for publication in Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physic

    CUPID-0: the first array of enriched scintillating bolometers for 0decay investigations

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    The CUPID-0 detector hosted at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Italy, is the first large array of enriched scintillating cryogenic detectors for the investigation of82Se neutrinoless double-beta decay (0). CUPID-0 aims at measuring a background index in the region of interest (RoI) for 0at the level of 10- 3 counts/(keV kg years), the lowest value ever measured using cryogenic detectors. CUPID-0 operates an array of Zn82Se scintillating bolometers coupled with bolometric light detectors, with a state of the art technology for background suppression and thorough protocols and procedures for the detector preparation and construction. In this paper, the different phases of the detector design and construction will be presented, from the material selection (for the absorber production) to the new and innovative detector structure. The successful construction of the detector lead to promising preliminary detector performance which is discussed here

    First array of enriched Zn82^{82}Se bolometers to search for double beta decay

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    The R&D activity performed during the last years proved the potential of ZnSe scintillating bolometers to the search for neutrino-less double beta decay, motivating the realization of the first large-mass experiment based on this technology: CUPID-0. The isotopic enrichment in 82^{82}Se, the Zn82^{82}Se crystals growth, as well as the light detectors production have been accomplished, and the experiment is now in construction at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (Italy). In this paper we present the results obtained testing the first three Zn82^{82}Se crystals operated as scintillating bolometers, and we prove that their performance in terms of energy resolution, background rejection capability and intrinsic radio-purity complies with the requirements of CUPID-0

    Seroprevalence of bovine leptospirosis in reproductive-age female bovines in the state of São Paulo, Brazil

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    O presente estudo teve como objetivo determinar a soroprevalência da leptospirose bovina em fêmeas em idade reprodutiva do Estado de São Paulo, estratificado em sete regiões produtoras. Foram utilizados o delineamento estatístico, as amostras sorológicas e as informações contidas nos questionários empregados no Programa Nacional de Controle e Erradicação da Brucelose e Tuberculose (PNCETB), instituído pelo Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento, considerando-se a utilização de fêmeas bovinas com idade '> OU =' a 24 meses (excluindo-se machos), diferentes tipos de produção, práticas de manejo, finalidades de reprodução, tamanho dos rebanhos e sistema de comercialização. Realizou-se a Soroaglutinação Microscópica (SAM) em 8.216 amostras sorológicas de animais provenientes de 1.021 propriedades. De acordo com os resultados obtidos, a infecção por Leptospira spp. ocorre em todo o Estado de São Paulo, com soroprevalência de 49,4% (IC 95% = 44,4%-54,4%) nas fêmeas bovinas em idade reprodutiva e em 718 (71,3%; IC 95% = 68,5%-74%) das propriedades analisadas. O sorovar Hardjo (46%) e sua associação com o sorovar Wolffi (21%) foram prevalentes entre o total de animais sororeagentes, seguidos pelos sorovares Shermani (8,9%), Autumnalis (4,4%) e Grippotyphosa (3,9%). Leptospira spp. está distribuída por todo estado e independe do tipo de exploração, manejo e das práticas de reprodução adotadas nos rebanhosThe objective of the present study was to determine the seroprevalence of bovine leptopirosis in São Paulo State, stratified in seven cattle production regions. It was based on the statistic delineation, serological samples and responses to the survey employed in the National Program for Control and Eradication of Brucelosis and Tuberculosis established by Ministry of Agriculture (2001). From the herds selected, serological analysis was only conducted on the cows '> OU =' 24 months old (excluding the males). The study took into consideration the herd size, the type of productive exploration, the reproductive handling, bovine practices and the commercialization system. The microscopic agglutination test (MAT) was applied on 8,216 serum samples from 1,021 different farms. The results showed that leptospirose infection occurs all over the seven regions of São Paulo State with 49.4% (CI 95% = 44.4-54.4%) animal seroprevalence and in 718 (71.3%; CI 95% = 68.5-74.0%) of the herds analyzed. Hardjo (46%) was the prevalent serovar for all the animals examined, followed by the Hardjo/Wolffi association (21%), Shermani (8.9%), Autumnalis (4.4%) and Grippotyphosa (3.9%). Leptospira spp. is present in all regions of the State of São Paulo and its occurrence is independent of the handling conditions and reproductive practices adopted in the herd

    The background in the neutrinoless double beta decay experiment GERDA

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    The GERmanium Detector Array (GERDA) experiment at the Gran Sasso underground laboratory (LNGS) of INFN is searching for neutrinoless double beta decay of 76Ge. The signature of the signal is a monoenergetic peak at 2039 keV, the Q-value of the decay, Q_bb. To avoid bias in the signal search, the present analysis does not consider all those events, that fall in a 40 keV wide region centered around Q_bb. The main parameters needed for the neutrinoless double beta decay analysis are described. A background model was developed to describe the observed energy spectrum. The model contains several contributions, that are expected on the basis of material screening or that are established by the observation of characteristic structures in the energy spectrum. The model predicts a flat energy spectrum for the blinding window around Q_bb with a background index ranging from 17.6 to 23.8*10^{-3} counts/(keV kg yr). A part of the data not considered before has been used to test if the predictions of the background model are consistent. The observed number of events in this energy region is consistent with the background model. The background at Q-bb is dominated by close sources, mainly due to 42K, 214Bi, 228Th, 60Co and alpha emitting isotopes from the 226Ra decay chain. The individual fractions depend on the assumed locations of the contaminants. It is shown, that after removal of the known gamma peaks, the energy spectrum can be fitted in an energy range of 200 kev around Q_bb with a constant background. This gives a background index consistent with the full model and uncertainties of the same size

    First measurement of the partial widths of 209^{209}Bi decay to the ground and to the first excited states

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    209^{209}Bi alpha decay to the ground and to the first excited state have been contemporary observed for the first time with a large BGO scintillating bolometer. The half-life of 209^{209}Bi is determined to be τ1/2\tau_{1/2}=(2.01±\pm0.08)1019\cdot10^{19} years while the branching ratio for the ground-state to ground-state transition is (98.8±\pm0.3)%.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure

    CUORE and beyond: bolometric techniques to explore inverted neutrino mass hierarchy

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    The CUORE (Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events) experiment will search for neutrinoless double beta decay of 130^{130}Te. With 741 kg of TeO2_2 crystals and an excellent energy resolution of 5 keV (0.2%) at the region of interest, CUORE will be one of the most competitive neutrinoless double beta decay experiments on the horizon. With five years of live time, CUORE projected neutrinoless double beta decay half-life sensitivity is 1.6×10261.6\times 10^{26} y at 1σ1\sigma (9.5×10259.5\times10^{25} y at the 90% confidence level), which corresponds to an upper limit on the effective Majorana mass in the range 40--100 meV (50--130 meV). Further background rejection with auxiliary light detector can significantly improve the search sensitivity and competitiveness of bolometric detectors to fully explore the inverted neutrino mass hierarchy with 130^{130}Te and possibly other double beta decay candidate nuclei.Comment: Submitted to the Proceedings of TAUP 2013 Conferenc

    Search for 14.4 keV solar axions from M1 transition of Fe-57 with CUORE crystals

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    We report the results of a search for axions from the 14.4 keV M1 transition from Fe-57 in the core of the sun using the axio-electric effect in TeO2 bolometers. The detectors are 5x5x5 cm3 crystals operated at about 10 mK in a facility used to test bolometers for the CUORE experiment at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy. An analysis of 43.65 kg d of data was made using a newly developed low energy trigger which was optimized to reduce the detectors energy threshold. An upper limit of 0.63 c kg-1 d-1 was established at 95% C.L.. From this value, a lower bound at 95% C.L. was placed on the Peccei-Quinn energy scale of fa >= 0.76 10**6 GeV for a value of S=0.55 for the flavor-singlet axial vector matrix element. Bounds are given for the interval 0.15 < S < 0.55.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures, submitted to JCA

    Exploring the Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay in the Inverted Neutrino Hierarchy with Bolometric Detectors

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    Neutrinoless double beta decay (0nubb) is one of the most sensitive probes for physics beyond the Standard Model, providing unique information on the nature of neutrinos. In this paper we review the status and outlook for bolometric 0nubb decay searches. We summarize recent advances in background suppression demonstrated using bolometers with simultaneous readout of heat and light signals. We simulate several configurations of a future CUORE-like bolometer array which would utilize these improvements and present the sensitivity reach of a hypothetical next-generation bolometric 0nubb experiment. We demonstrate that a bolometric experiment with the isotope mass of about 1 ton is capable of reaching the sensitivity to the effective Majorana neutrino mass (|mee|) of order 10-20 meV, thus completely exploring the so-called inverted neutrino mass hierarchy region. We highlight the main challenges and identify priorities for an R&D program addressing them.Comment: 22 pages, 15 figures, submitted to EPJ
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