We report the results of a search for neutrinoless double-beta decay in a
9.8~kg⋅yr exposure of 130Te using a bolometric detector array,
CUORE-0. The characteristic detector energy resolution and background level in
the region of interest are 5.1±0.3keV FWHM and 0.058±0.004(stat.)±0.002(syst.)~counts/(keV⋅kg⋅yr), respectively. The
median 90%~C.L. lower-limit sensitivity of the experiment is 2.9×1024yr and surpasses the sensitivity of previous searches. We find
no evidence for neutrinoless double-beta decay of 130Te and place a
Bayesian lower bound on the decay half-life, T1/20ν>~2.7×1024yr at 90%~C.L. Combining CUORE-0 data with the 19.75~kg⋅yr
exposure of 130Te from the Cuoricino experiment we obtain T1/20ν>4.0×1024yr at 90%~C.L.~(Bayesian), the most stringent
limit to date on this half-life. Using a range of nuclear matrix element
estimates we interpret this as a limit on the effective Majorana neutrino mass,
mββ<270 -- 760meV.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, updated version as published in PR