Abstract

The construction of the Korea’s 1st deep underground laboratory, called Yemilab, dedicated to science was completed in September, 2022 in Handuk iron mine, Jeongseon-gun. The Yemilab construction includes excavation of a large cylindrical cavern (Diameter: 20 m, Height: 20 m) to host a future neutrino detector to be filled with 2,260 ton liquid scintillator. In this article, we discuss that several interesting physics researches can be carried out with the large neutrino detector, a.k.a. LSC, and some world-leading results could be achieved.

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