File:Large Underground Xenon detector inside watertank.jpg
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DescriptionLarge Underground Xenon detector inside watertank.jpg |
English: The Large Underground Xenon experiment installed 4,850 ft underground inside a 70,000 gallon water tank shield. The experiment is a 370 kg liquid xenon time projection chamber that aims to detect the faint interactions between WIMP dark matter and ordinary matter. |
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Date | 14 October 2013 (original upload date) | ||
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