Abstract

CUORICINO, the predecessor experiment of CUORE, was operated in Gran Sasso National Laboratories in Italy and demonstrated the feasibility of CUORE. The CUORICINO detector was an array of large cubic TeO2 crystals summing up to the total mass of 40.7 kg. CUORICINO stopped the data taking in middle 2008. We present the CUORICINO detector performances and final experimental results in double beta decay, on ground and excited states of 130Te and on 120Te, together with the total data analysis that is of fundamental interest in the prediction of the expected CUORE background.

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