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The Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL) is a laboratory 1 km deep in the Stawell Gold Mine, located in Stawell, Shire of Northern Grampians, Victoria, Australia. Together with the planned
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, it is one of just two underground particle physics laboratories in the Southern Hemisphere and shall conduct research into
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. The project is a collaboration between six international partners. It will be led by the
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with the
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, the
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) and the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics. It is expected that the project will collaborate closely with the Gran Sasso Laboratory in Italy. Construction commenced in 2019, and though it was expected to be complete by the end of 2021 due to delays from corporate mergers it opened in August 2022.


General information

The project's Southern Hemisphere location has bearing on the possible differential detection of the putative
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-wind. Northern Hemisphere instruments are showing hints of a June "bump" of possible dark matter hits, which is expected given the galaxy's rotation, but it is hard to be sure that it is not a false signal due to some subtle seasonal environmental effect. A Southern Hemisphere location, on the opposite side of the Earth with its converse seasons, could help to provide valuable confirmation one way or another. Secondly, the sundry particles (apparently from the constellation Cygnus) would have travelled through the Earth itself before reaching SUPL's instruments. Finally, its Southern Hemisphere location also makes it potentially very sensitive to daily variation effects which would be a smoking-gun for self-interacting dark matter or dark matter with a significant stopping rate. Inasmuch as
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experiments do not benefit in the same way from a Southern Hemisphere location, and
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is already extant, it is unlikely that any neutrino detectors will be housed at SUPL.


Funding

The first phase of the project received $1.75 million funding in the 2015 Australian federal budget. With matching funding from Victoria, construction started 2016 and was expected to be complete in 2017. However, a series of corporate mergers in 2015 and 2016 disrupted plans. The project was stalled when the new owners dismissed most of the labour force and shut down the Stawell gold mine to a "care and maintenance" state in December 2016. In December 2017, yet another new owner announced their intention to reopen the mine and were supportive of the underground laboratory, allowing hope that construction would restart. In 2019, the project resumed. The
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included $5 million for SUPL, and in July 2019 a memorandum of understanding between Stawell Gold Mines Pty Ltd, the
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was signed to build and operate the laboratory.


Construction

SUPL is planned to be located at a depth of , providing approximately 2900 metre water equivalent shielding against background
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. As a decline (ramp) mine, cars and trucks can be driven to the laboratory site. The laboratory will consist of a bespoke cavity of approximately 10 metres high and 10 metres wide () excavated into the rock from an existing part of the mine. The laboratory will be divided into of
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space for experiments, and of "dirty" loading area. A side tunnel 5 m wide and 20 m long () will house physical plant and personnel facilities.


SABRE

The first experiment planned for SUPL is SABRE Page 4 gives the latitude of the laboratory as 37°03′S = 37.05°S, but it is not clear if this is accurate for the laboratory proper, or is an approximation based on the latitude of the town of Stawell. (Sodium-iodide with Active Background REjection), based on 50 kg of thallium-doped sodium iodide. Two detectors will be built: one at LNGS and one at SUPL. Improving on the DAMA/LIBRA experiment, the SUPL detector implements additional features for background rejection: a 12 kL liquid scintillator veto, and a muon veto (experiment member, M. Mews, remains the expert on said muon veto). Consistent results between the two would be very strong evidence. As of August 2022, the SABRE experiment is expected to be constructed underground in SUPL during the last months of 2022, with data collection beginning in 2023.


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SUPL and SABRE
University of Adelaide
The Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory

ARC Centre of Excellence for Particle Physics
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