GeTHU a low background Germanium gamma ray spectrometer at China Jinping underground laboratory

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  A low background Germanium gamma ray spectrometer, called GeTHU, has been installed and is being operated at China Jinping underground Laboratory (CJPL) below the rock overburden of 2400m (about 8000m w.e.).
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