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2014
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY
Hamburg
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.3204/DESY-PROC-2014-04/8
Report No.: DESY-PROC-2014-04
Abstract: The China Jinping underground Laboratory (CJPL) is the deepest underground laboratory in operation in the world. The extremely low muon flux makes CJPL a good candidate to host low background experiments looking for rare events like neutrino-less double-beta decays ($0\nu\beta\beta$ decay) or dark matter (DM) interactions. Feasibility and R&D studies are performed to combine these two searches in a common 'One-Ton-Germanium facility' to be built in a low-background environment such as CJPL.
Keyword(s): activity report ; germanium: detector ; background: low ; muon: flux ; deep underground detector
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Proceedings, 20th International Conference on Particles and Nuclei (PANIC 14)
Panic2014, Panic2014, HamburgHamburg, Germany, 25 Aug 2014 - 29 Aug 2014
Hamburg : Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY 1-754 (2014) [10.3204/DESY-PROC-2014-04]
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