Authors |
Jedrzejczak, K ; Debicki, Z ; Kasztelan, M ; Marszal, W ; Orzechowski, J ; Przybylak, M ; Tokarski, P ; Jalas, P ; Isoherranen, V ; Joutsenvaara, J ; Niinikoski, E-R ; Heikkila, R ; Ahola, H ; Aro, P ; Vuorela, T ; Kisiel, J ; Karpa, K ; Szkilniarz, K ; Laaksoharju, M ; Ohlsson, M ; Pytel, W ; Horner, D ; Mischo, H ; Giese, R ; Jaksch, K ; Mockus, Vytenis ; Valys, Taurimas ; Gostilo, V ; Shekov, V ; Stepanov, A ; Karu, V ; Paat, A |
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PoS: Proceedings of science: 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2019) - DM - Dark Matter, July 24th - August 1st, 2019 Madison, WI, U.S.A... Trieste : Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISA). 2019, vol. 358, p. 1-6.. eISSN 1824-8039 |
Abstract [eng] |
Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN) is an European Union funded project that extends capabilities of underground laboratories. The aim of the project is to join efforts in making the underground laboratories in the Baltic Sea Region’s more accessible for innovation, business development and science by improving the availability of information about the underground facilities, service offerings, user experience, safety and marketing. The development of standards for the characterization of underground laboratories will allow to compared them with each other. This will help you choose the best places for physical measurements such as neutrino physics or searching for dark matter. The project concerns laboratories where so far no measurements have been made, and even undergrounds where there are no organized laboratories yet. The description of the BSUIN project and the first results of characterization of natural radioactive background in underground laboratories will be presented The BSUIN Project is funded by Interreg Baltic Sea funding cooperation. |