The Belgrade underground laboratory consists of two interconnected spaces, a ground level laboratory and a shallow underground one, at 25 m.w.e.. The laboratory hosts a low-background gamma spectroscopy system and cosmic-ray muon detectors. With recently adopted digital data acquisition system it is possible to study simultaneously independent operation of two detector systems, as well as processes induced by cosmic-ray muons in germanium spectrometers. Characteristics and potentials of present experimental setup, together with some preliminary results for the flux of fast neutrons and stopped muons are reported.
@article{arxiv.1203.4607,
title = {The New Setup in the Belgrade Low-Level and Cosmic-Ray Laboratory},
author = {Aleksandar Dragić and Vladimir Udovičić and Radomir Banjanac and Dejan Joković and Dimitrije Maletić and Nikola Veselinović and Mihailo Savić and Jovan Puzović and Ivan V. Aničin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.4607},
year = {2012}
}