Atmospherless bodies in the Solar System suppress cosmic-ray-induced neutrino and muon fluxes by about three to four orders of magnitude, opening new sites for ultra-low-background rare-event searches.
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The lowest-radiation environments in the Solar System: new opportunities for underground rare-event searches
Atmospherless bodies in the Solar System suppress cosmic-ray-induced neutrino and muon fluxes by about three to four orders of magnitude, opening new sites for ultra-low-background rare-event searches.