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Development and installation of the GERDA experiment
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Smolnikov, A
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Argon
/ Beta decay
/ Experiments
/ Germanium
/ Physics
/ Reduction
/ Underground construction
2010
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Development and installation of the GERDA experiment
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Smolnikov, A
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Argon
/ Beta decay
/ Experiments
/ Germanium
/ Physics
/ Reduction
/ Underground construction
2010
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Development and installation of the GERDA experiment
2010
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The progress in the development of the GERDA (GErmanium Detector Array) experiment is presented. The goal of the experiment is the search for neutrinoless double beta decay of 76Ge with considerable reduction of background in comparison with predecessor experiments. GERDA will operate bare germanium semiconductor detectors (enriched in 76Ge) submerged in high purity liquid argon supplemented by a water shield. The experimental set up is currently under construction in the underground facility of LNGS, Italy. The results of various R&D efforts and the main steps of the GERDA set up design and installation are given as well as several novel methods for background reduction are described.
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