The Gran Sasso National Laboratory in Italy (LNGS) is at present the largest deep underground laboratory in the world. LNGS has been in operation for 35 years. It has a rock overburden of 1.4 km which reduces the muon flux from cosmic rays by a factor of one million.
Formicola, A., Ianni, A., Imbriani, G., Laubenstein, M., Pirro, S., Previtali, E. (2023). CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LNGS UNDERGROUND PHYSICS. EUROPHYSICS NEWS, 54(5), 13-16 [10.1051/epn/2023504].
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LNGS UNDERGROUND PHYSICS
Previtali, E
2023
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The Gran Sasso National Laboratory in Italy (LNGS) is at present the largest deep underground laboratory in the world. LNGS has been in operation for 35 years. It has a rock overburden of 1.4 km which reduces the muon flux from cosmic rays by a factor of one million.File in questo prodotto:
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