1. Black Hills State University Underground Campus.
- Author
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Mount, Brianna J, Thomas, Keenan J, Oliver-Mallory, Kelsey C, Lesko, Kevin T, Schnee, Richard W, Henning, Reyco, MacLellan, Ryan F, Guerra, Marcelo BB, Busch, Matthew, Christofferson, Cabot-Ann D, Wilkerson, JF, Xu, Wenqin, and Mei, Dongming
- Subjects
Radiometry ,Environment ,Controlled ,Elementary Particles ,Background Radiation ,Universities ,Facility Design and Construction ,Mining ,Laboratories ,South Dakota ,Astronomical Phenomena ,Geological Phenomena ,Dark matter ,Gamma ray spectroscopy ,Low background counting ,Neutrino ,Environment ,Controlled ,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Clinical Sciences ,Other Physical Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics - Abstract
The Black Hills State University Underground Campus (BHUC) houses a low background counting facility on the 4850' level of the Sanford Underground Research Facility. There are currently four ultra-low background, high-purity germanium detectors installed in the BHUC and it is anticipated four more detectors will be installed within a year. In total, the BHUC will be able to accommodate up to twelve detectors with space inside a class 1000 cleanroom, an automated liquid nitrogen fill system, on-site personnel assistance and other required utilities.
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- 2017