Abstract:
The CUORE experiment — with a detector array comprising 988 cube-shaped radiopure natTeO2 crystals — is the world’s largest and most sensitive low temperature calorimetric search for neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) in 130Te. We completed the construction of the experiment in August 2016 and started science data taking in Spring 2017. Since our first results from Fall 2017, we have quadrupled our exposure and have bettered the sensitivity for the $0\nu\beta\beta$ search using analysis improvements. In this talk, I will delve into the data taking campaign, analysis techniques, and discuss the recent physics results from the full CUORE datasets accumulated over the last two years.