The second-phase development of the China JinPing underground Laboratory
Jainmin Li, Xiangdong Ji, Wick Haxton, Joseph S.Y. Wang

TL;DR
The paper discusses the expansion of the China JinPing underground Laboratory, increasing its size significantly and planning for advanced dark matter, neutrino, and geophysics experiments, along with multidisciplinary sensor integration.
Contribution
It presents the design, construction plans, and scientific research opportunities for the second-phase CJPL expansion, including detector development and geophysical monitoring strategies.
Findings
Laboratory volume increased to 96,000 m^3 from 4,000 m^3.
Plans for dark matter and neutrino detectors are underway.
Geophysical monitoring techniques are being integrated into the project.
Abstract
During 2013-2015 an expansion of the China JinPing underground Laboratory (CJPL) will be undertaken along a main branch of a bypass tunnel in the JinPing tunnel complex. This second phase of CJPL will increase laboratory space to approximately 96,000 m^3, which can be compared to the existing CJPL-I volume of 4,000 m^3. One design configuration has eight additional hall spaces, each over 60 m long and approximately 12 m in width, with overburdens of about 2.4 km of rock, oriented parallel to and away from the main water transport and auto traffic tunnels. Concurrent with the excavation activities, planning is underway for dark matter and other rare-event detectors, as well as for geophysics/engineering and other coupled multi-disciplinary sensors. In the town meeting on 8 September, 2013 at Asilomar, CA, associated with the 13th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
