5–12 Jul 2017
Venice, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone
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The CUORE Fast Cooling System

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15m
Salone Adriatico (Palazzo del Casinò)

Salone Adriatico

Palazzo del Casinò

Board: NP-21
Poster Presentation Neutrino Physics Poster session

Speaker

Prof. Carmine Elvezio Pagliarone (LNGS/INFN & UNICLAM)

Description

The Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events (CUORE) is a ton-scale Neutrino-less Double Beta Decay experiment that uses 998 TeO2 crystal bolometers that need to be operated at a baseline temperature of around 10 mK. The large volume and masses involved require a dedicated precooling system that allows the apparatus to reach a threshold temperature after which the Dilution Unit, a mK-scale refrigerator, can start the final cool-down. CUORE Fast Cooling System (FCS) has been developed, constructed and recently used for the CUORE precooling stage. It mainly consists of a cryostat with heat exchangers that use 3 Gifford-McMahon refrigerators, a He blower, a filtering module and several sensors that allow to monitor and control the system during this very delicate cooldown procedure. The present work will describe the FCS and will summarize the FCS performances during the first full CUORE detector cooldown.

Primary author

Prof. Carmine Elvezio Pagliarone (LNGS/INFN & UNICLAM)

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