22 June 2020 to 2 July 2020
US/Central timezone

Status of AMoRE

Not scheduled
10m

Speaker

Yoomin Oh (Center for Underground Physics, Institute for Basic Science)

Description

AMoRE is an experiment to search for the neutrinoless double beta decay using Mo-100 based scintillation crystals and a cryogenic detection technique. Detection of both thermal and scintillation signals using metallic magnetic calorimeter (MMC) sensors provides high energy resolution and efficient particle discrimination. From AMoRE-pilot phase, we have understood the sources of backgrounds and have learned how to reduce them. AMoRE-I starts with about 6 kg of crystals in the Yangyang underground laboratory in 2020. AMoRE-II is being prepared to be launched with about 200 kg of crystals at YemiLab, a new underground laboratory.

Mini-abstract

Status of the AMoRE-pilot stage data analysis and preparations for the next stages

Experiment/Collaboration AMoRE Collaboration

Primary author

Yoomin Oh (Center for Underground Physics, Institute for Basic Science)

Presentation materials