The SABRE South Experiment at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory
K.J. Rule
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Abstract
SABRE is a dark matter direct detection experiment designed to confirm or reject the proposed dark matter measurement of the DAMA/LIBRA experiment. SABRE is a dual hemisphere experiment with detector units in the Northern (SABRE North) and Southern Hemisphere (SABRE South). The Southern Hemisphere location of the SABRE South Experiment provides unique background discrimination capability since annual modulations originating from seasonal effects will have an opposite phase to a dark matter annual modulation. SABRE South is located at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL), in regional Victoria, Australia. SUPL is the first deep underground physics laboratory in the Southern Hemisphere, with a ~2900 metre water-equivalent overburden. This proceeding provides an overview of the SABRE South Experiment and an update on its overall progress in SUPL.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.485.0119
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