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E. Andreotti

Researcher at Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements

Publications -  36
Citations -  1888

E. Andreotti is an academic researcher from Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements. The author has contributed to research in topics: Double beta decay & Semiconductor detector. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1762 citations. Previous affiliations of E. Andreotti include University of Milano-Bicocca.

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Results on neutrinoless double-β decay of 76Ge from phase I of the GERDA experiment.

Matteo Agostini, +114 more
TL;DR: The results from phase I of the Germanium Detector Array (GERDA) experiment at the Gran Sasso Laboratory (Italy) searching for neutrinoless double beta decay of the isotope (76)Ge are reported.
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First Results from CUORE: A Search for Lepton Number Violation via 0νββ Decay of ^{130}Te.

C. Alduino, +183 more
TL;DR: The CUORE experiment, a ton-scale cryogenic bolometer array, recently began operation at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy, and it is applied for the first time to a high-sensitivity search for a lepton-number-violating process: ^{130}Te neutrinoless double-beta decay.
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130Te neutrinoless double-beta decay with CUORICINO

TL;DR: The CUORICINO experiment as discussed by the authors was able to set a lower bound on the neutrino Majorana half-life of 2.8 × 10 24 ǫ years at 90% C.L.
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Production, characterization, and selection of the heating elements for the response stabilization of the CUORE bolometers

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the procedure for the realization of the heating elements, based on silicon planar technology, and report on the multi-step low temperature characterization (77 K, 4.2 K, 1.5 K, 35 K) of the heaters.
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The background in the neutrinoless double beta decay experiment GERDA

Matteo Agostini, +112 more
TL;DR: In this article, a background model was developed to describe the observed energy spectrum, which contains several contributions, that are expected on the basis of material screening or that are established by the observation of characteristic structures in the energy spectrum.