Characterisation of the Bedretto Underground Site for Fundamental Physics Experiments
Abstract
Underground laboratories provide the ultra-low background and low-vibration environments essential for rare-event searches, gravitational-wave detection, and quantum-sensing technologies. We report a comprehensive environmental characterisation of the Bedretto tunnel in Ticino, Switzerland, a site offering horizontal access, excellent infrastructure, and the potential to be be Europe's second-deepest and quietest underground laboratory. At the prospective physics site, located beneath an overburden exceeding 1400 m, we measure the cosmic-muon, gamma-ray, and neutron fluxes, as well as the radon concentration, magnetic-field spectrum, and seismic backgrounds. The muon flux is suppressed by six orders of magnitude relative to the surface, consistent with an effective depth of about 4000 metre water equivalent, gamma-ray and neutron measurements reflect the local geology and guide shielding requirements for future particle and nuclear physics experiments. Magnetic and seismic noise levels are found to be exceptionally low, meeting or exceeding the criteria for next-generation atom-interferometric gravitational-wave detectors. These results establish the site as a highly competitive, accessible deep-underground location for fundamental-physics experiments.
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@article{arxiv.2512.14815,
title = {Characterisation of the Bedretto Underground Site for Fundamental Physics Experiments},
author = {Björn Penning and Nicolas Angelides and Laura Baudis and Harvey Birch and Abigail Flowers and Florian Jörg and Alexander Kavner and Marcelle Soares-Santos and Aravind Sreekala and Johannes Wüthrich and Guandi Zhao and Chiara Capelli and John Clinton and Jose Cuenca García and Paolo Crivelli and Domenico Giardini and Evangelos-Leonidas Gkougkousis and Yacine Haddad and Marian Hertrich and Rebecca Hochreutener and Luisa Hötzsch and Philippe Jetzer and Ben Kilminster and Boris Korzh and Frederick Massin and Knut Dundas Morå and Margherita Noia and Francesco Piastra and Christian Regenfus and Federico Sanchez and Steven Schramm and Francesco Riva and Serhan Tufanli and Michele Weber and Stefan Wiemer and Mathilde Wimez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.14815},
year = {2025}
}
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8 pages, 7 figures plus appendix