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The two-neutrino double β decay (2νββ) is one of the rarest processes in the universe, observed only in 11 nuclides, with typical half-lives in the range between 1018 and 1024 year. All the past/present bolometric detectors, from CUORE to CUPID-0 and CUPID-Mo, were assembled by mounting the crystals into copper frames, that were rigidly secured on top of each others using copper columns. To simplify the CUPID assembly, the authors designed a new mechanical structure, in which two LDs are mounted into a 2 mm thick laser-cut copper frame . . .
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