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The PHENIICS Fest is a two-day event organized by PHENIICS students and for PHENIICS students, to get together, talk a little science, and share good times. It will be held at LAL (building 200, Orsay campus), in the Pierre Lehmann auditorium on Tuesday May 30th and Wednesday May 31st.
Registration is now open, and you can already submit the abstract of your contribution - roughly 5 to 15 lines - whether you want to make a talk or a poster. You must create an indico account to do so and please, be sure to use your institute email address. Note that posters and talks must be in English.
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions!
Chairperson: Mr. Luca Cadamuro
Chairperson: Mr. Florent Scarpa
Chairperson: Ms. Marharyta Alokhina
Chairperson: Mr. Loïc Thulliez
Chairperson: Mr. Thomas Strebler
Chairperson: Mr. Hélion Du Mas Des Bourboux
Chairperson: Mr. Steven Calvez
The subject of my PhD thesis is focused on the search for this decay in the isotope 100Mo. My main activity aims at the preparation and operation of an underground bolometric pilot experiment named CUPID-Mo, which adopts the technology developed within the project LUMINEU. This approach foresees the use of cryogenic scintillating bolometers as detectors to search for double beta decay. They are made of scintillating crystals of Li2100MoO4 coupled to NTD Ge thermistors and light detectors, and work in the range 10-20 mK.
R&D tests of enriched Li2100MoO4 crystals were performed at the Underground Laboratory of Modane (LSM) during several runs, showing excellent results in terms of radiopurity and performance. The outcome of the R&D allowed us to move to the next stage of the experiment, named CUPID-Mo demonstrator. This experiment will be performed in LSM before the end of 2017 with 20 enriched Li2100MoO4 crystals, with the goal to achieve a background of 10-3 counts/keV/kg/y in the ROI and to prove that this technology meets the CUPID (CUORE Upgrade with Particle Identification) requirements for a ton-scale experiment.
Chairperson: Mr. Pierre Favier
Chairperson: Ms. Alice Somaini