CUORE and Background Reduction Case Studies for CUPID

ORAL

Abstract

CUORE (Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events) is a bolometric experiment at cryogenic temperatures currently in operation to search for neutrinoless double beta decay. Successful detection of this extremely rare process requires stringent control of radioactive backgrounds of the experiment as well as the detector itself. Great care was taken in CUORE to select the materials and various parts that comprise the current detector. However next-generation neutrinoless double beta decay experiments face a challenge to further reduce backgrounds in order to probe more deeply into the effective Majorana neutrino mass phase space. In this presentation we will review the sensitivity and background budget for the currently running experiment CUORE, as well as the target sensitivity and background goals for the next generation experiment CUPID that will cover the inverted neutrino mass hierarchy. We will explore simulation based R\&D case studies for background reduction and lay out achievable background reduction levels using possible materials and feasible geometries in the context of CUPID.

Authors

  • Michinari Sakai

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • Nihal Gozlukluoglu

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • Huan Huang

    University of California, Los Angeles