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2023AH01      Eur.Phys.J. C 83, 373 (2023)

A.Ahmine, A.Armatol, I.Bandac, L.Berge, J.M.Calvo-Mozota, P.Carniti, M.Chapellier, T.Dixon, L.Dumoulin, A.Giuliani, Ph.Gras, F.Ferri, L.Imbert, H.Khalife, P.Loaiza, P.de Marcillac, S.Marnieros, C.A.Marrache-Kikuchi, C.Nones, E.Olivieri, A.Ortiz de Solorzano, G.Pessina, D.V.Poda, Th.Redon, J.A.Scarpaci, M.Velazquez, A.Zolotarova

Enhanced light signal for the suppression of pile-up events in Mo-based bolometers for the 0νββ decay search.

RADIOACTIVITY 100Mo(2β-); measured decay products; deduced the pile-up rejection performance of the setup in a validation run hosted in the CROSS cryogenic underground facility. Neganov–Trofimov–Luke light detector. CROSS and CUPID bolometric experiments.

doi: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-11519-6
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2021AR07      Phys.Rev. C 104, 015501 (2021)

A.Armatol, for the CUPID Collaboration

Novel technique for the study of pileup events in cryogenic bolometers

RADIOACTIVITY 100Mo(2β-); measured radiation events using an array eight 100Mo-enriched Li2MoO4 (LMO) cubic crystals arranged in two 4-crystal floors at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNG) in the development of techniques to reject background due to pileup of 2νββ decay events in the next-generation cryogenic bolometers experiments such as CUPID in search of 0νββ decay mode; deduced 90% rejection efficiency against pulser-generated pileup events, and optimization of technical design of the CUPID detector.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.104.015501
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