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SUMMARY:Latest results from the CUORE experiment
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Matteo Biassoni (INFN Milano Bicocca)\nThe Cryogenic
  Underground Observatory for Rare Events (CUORE) is the first bolometric e
 xperiment searching for 0νββ decay that has been able to reach the one-
 tonne mass scale. The detector\, located at the LNGS in Italy\, consists o
 f an array of 988 TeO2 crystals arranged in a compact cylindrical structur
 e of 19 towers. CUORE began its first physics data run in 2017 at a base t
 emperature of about 10 mK and in April 2021 released its 3rd result of the
  search for 0νββ\, corresponding to a tonne-year of TeO2 exposure.  Thi
 s is the largest amount of data ever acquired with a solid state detector 
 and the most sensitive measurement of 0νββ decay in 130Te ever conducte
 d\, with a median exclusion sensitivity of 2.8×10^25 yr. We find no evide
 nce of 0νββ decay and set a lower bound of 2.2 ×10^25 yr at a 90% cred
 ibility interval on the 130Te half-life for this process. In this talk\, w
 e present the current status of CUORE search for 0νββ with the updated 
 statistics of one tonne-yr. We finally give an update of the CUORE backgro
 und model and the measurement of the 130Te 2νββ decay half-life\, study
  performed using an exposure of 300.7 kg⋅yr.\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.e
 s/event/6178/contributions/15456/
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