23–27 May 2017
Seoul
Asia/Seoul timezone

Recent Updates at the BHUC

24 May 2017, 10:10
20m
Oral Session 1

Speaker

Brianna Mount (BHSU)

Description

The Black Hills State University Underground Campus (BHUC) located at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in South Dakota was completed in the fall of 2015. Since that time, four ultra-low background, high-purity germanium detectors have been relocated to its class 1,000 cleanroom. More plans are underway for additional germanium detectors as well as other specialized low-background systems such as the BetaCage and a liquid scintillation detector. ​

Primary author

Brianna Mount (BHSU)

Co-authors

Andrew Cole (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab) Cabot-Ann Christofferson (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology) David Taylor (South Dakota Science and Technology Auhtority) Dongming Mei (University of South Dakota) Eric Miller (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology) J.F. Wilkerson (University of North Carolina) Jaret Heise (South Dakota Science and Technology Authority) John Keefner (South Dakota Science and Technology Authority) Keenan Thomas (Lawrence Livermore National Lab) Kelsey Oliver-Mallory (University of California - Berkekey) Kevin Lesko (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab) Markus Horn (South Dakota Science and Technology Authority) Matthew Busch (Duke University) Oren Loken (South Dakota Science and Technology Authority) Reyco Henning (University of North Carolina) Richard Schnee (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology) Ryan MacLellan (University of South Dakota) Wenqin Xu (University of South Dakota)

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