Study of Time Response and Simulation of Calibration Runs for CUORE
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Abstract
The CUORE (Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events) experiment is a tonne-scale neutrinoless double beta decay search with 988 TeO2 crystals operating at milli-Kelvin temperatures. With hardware readouts and analysis techniques developed for rare event detection, CUORE is able to obtain good time information for its events, but is under the effects of detector dead time and pile-ups, especially in high event rate scenarios such as calibration runs. Having a good understanding of the CUORE time response during calibration can help build more accurate data models for CUORE and the future upgrade experiment CUPID. In this talk, we present preliminary results from the ongoing study of the CUORE time response in the context of simulation and data comparison for the CUORE Co-56 calibration.
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Presenters
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Ruoxi Wang
Johns Hopkins University
Authors
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Ruoxi Wang
Johns Hopkins University
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Stefano Ghislandi
Massachussets Institute of Technology