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Background study of the AMoRE-pilot experiment
We report a study on the background of the Advanced Molybdenum-Based Rare
process Experiment (AMoRE), a search for neutrinoless double beta decay (\znbb)
of Mo. The pilot stage of the experiment was conducted using 1.9
kg of \CAMOO~ crystals at the Yangyang Underground Laboratory, South Korea,
from 2015 to 2018. We compared the measured energy spectra in
three experimental configurations with the results of Monte Carlo simulations
and identified the background sources in each configuration. We replaced
several detector components and enhanced the neutron shielding to lower the
background level between configurations. A limit on the half-life of
decay of Mo was found at years at 90\% confidence level, based on the measured background and
its modeling. Further reduction of the background rate in the AMoRE-I and
AMoRE-II are discussed