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The Sanford Underground Research Facility

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Description

The Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) has been operating since 2007 supporting underground research in rare-process physics, as well as offering research opportunities in other disciplines. SURF laboratory facilities include a Surface Campus as well as campuses at the 4850-foot level (1500 m, 4300 m.w.e.) that host a range of significant physics experiments, including the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) dark matter experiment and the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR neutrinoless double-beta decay experiment. The CASPAR nuclear astrophysics accelerator recently completed the first phase of operation. SURF is also home to the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) that will host the international Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE). SURF offers an ultra-low background environment, low-background assay capabilities, and electroformed copper is produced at the facility. SURF is proposing additional underground space on the 4850L and 7400L (2300 m, 6500 m.w.e.), and initial engineering designs have been completed. SURF is a dedicated research facility with significant expansion capability, and applications from new experiments are welcome.

Primary author

Jaret Heise (Sanford Underground Research Facility)

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