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First results on neutrinoless double beta decay of Te-130 with the calorimetric cuoricino experiment (2003)

Abstract
First Results Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay with the Calorimetric Cuoricino Experiment Arnaboldi Artusa Avignone III Balata Bandac Barucci Beeman Brofferio Bucci Capelli Capozzi Carbone Cebrian Cremonesi Creswick Waard Farach Fascilla Fiorini Frossati Giuliani Gorla E Haller J McDonald Morales Norman Nucciotti Olivieri Palmieri Pasca Pavan Pedretti Pessina Pirro Pobes Previtali Pyle Risegari Rosenfeld Sangiorgio Sisti Smith Torres Ventura Dipartimento Department Fisica dell Universit Milano Bicocca Sezione Milano dell INFN Milan Italy Physics and Astronomy University South Carolina Columbia South Carolina USA Nazionali del Gran Sasso Assergi Aquila Italy Fisica dell Universit Firenze Sezione Firenze dell INFN Firenze Italy Fisica Nuclear Alta Energias Universitad Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain Laboratori Dipartimento Lawrence Laboratorio Dept Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley California USA Material Science and Enginering Univ California Berkeley California USA Dipartimento Kamerling Scienze Chimiche Fisiche Matematiche dell Universit dell Insubria Sezione Milano dell INFN Como Italy Onnes Laboratory Leiden University RAQ Leiden the Netherlands Nazionali Legnaro Legnaro padova Italy Laboratori Abstract The first results are reported the limit for neutrinoless double decay Preprint submitted Elsevier Preprint December obtained with the new bolometric experiment CUORICINO The set consists cubic crystals natural TeO the side and crystals Four these latter crystals are made with is

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Publisher eScholarship Repository, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, University of California
Repository University of California eScholarship Repository (United States)
Keywords Nuclear physics and radiation physics, Physics of elementary particles and fields
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Cited publications (1)
10th International Workshop on Low Temperature Detectors (2003)