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Wilson, G.L.; Nagel, T.S.; Marley, S.T.; Scielzo, N.D.; Aprahamian, A.; Clark, J.A.; Czeszumska, A.; Savard, G.; Siegl, K.; Wang, B.S. (, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment)null (Ed.)
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Munson, J.M.; Siegl, K.; Scielzo, N.D.; Alan, B.S.; Czeszumska, A.; Savard, G.; Aprahamian, A.; Caldwell, S.A.; Chiara, C.J.; Clark, J.A.; et al (, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment)
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Adams, D.Q.; Alduino, C.; Alfonso, K.; Avignone, F.T.; Azzolini, O.; Bari, G.; Bellini, F.; Benato, G.; Beretta, M.; Biassoni, M.; et al (, Journal of Instrumentation)Abstract The Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events (CUORE) is the most sensitive experiment searching for neutrinoless double-beta decay (0 νββ ) in 130 Te. CUORE uses a cryogenic array of 988 TeO 2 calorimeters operated at ∼10 mK with a total mass of 741 kg. To further increase the sensitivity, the detector response must be well understood. Here, we present a non-linear thermal model for the CUORE experiment on a detector-by-detector basis. We have examined both equilibrium and dynamic electro-thermal models of detectors by numerically fitting non-linear differential equations to the detector data of a subset of CUORE channels which are well characterized and representative of all channels. We demonstrate that the hot-electron effect and electric-field dependence of resistance in NTD-Ge thermistors alone are inadequate to describe our detectors' energy-dependent pulse shapes. We introduce an empirical second-order correction factor in the exponential temperature dependence of the thermistor, which produces excellent agreement with energy-dependent pulse shape data up to 6 MeV. We also present a noise analysis using the fitted thermal parameters and show that the intrinsic thermal noise is negligible compared to the observed noise for our detectors.more » « less
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Adams, D.Q.; Alduino, C.; Alessandria, F.; Alfonso, K.; Andreotti, E.; Avignone, F.T.; Azzolini, O.; Balata, M.; Bandac, I.; Banks, T.I.; et al (, Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics)