The DAMA/LIBRA apparatus
R. Bernabei (1,2), P. Belli (2), A. Bussolotti (2), F. Cappella (3,4),, R. Cerulli (5), C.J. Dai (6), A. d'Angelo (3,4), H.L. He (6), A. Incicchitti, (4), H.H. Kuang (6), J.M. Ma (6), A. Mattei (4), F. Montecchia (1,2), F., Nozzoli (1,2), D. Prosperi (3,4), X.D. Sheng (6)

TL;DR
This paper describes the DAMA/LIBRA apparatus, a highly radiopure sodium iodide detector used at Gran Sasso for dark matter detection.
Contribution
It provides detailed information about the design and characteristics of the DAMA/LIBRA experimental setup.
Findings
High radiopurity of the NaI(Tl) detectors
Operational at Gran Sasso Laboratory
Mass of approximately 250 kg
Abstract
The 250 kg highly radiopure NaI(Tl) DAMA/LIBRA apparatus, running at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory (LNGS) of the I.N.F.N., is described.
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