Abstract
LUX-ZEPLIN (L-Z) is a project to construct and operate a multi-tonne
two-phase xenon detector for WIMP dark matter search. The detector will be
built at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (South Dakota) at a
depth of 4200 m.w.e. The Collaboration includes more than 30
institutions combining
experienced teams from the LUX and ZEPLIN detectors, and from
other searches for dark matter. The L-Z
cryostat will contain 7 tonnes of liquid xenon
inside the Time Projection Chamber target. 3 tonnes
outside provides an anticoincidence system to
reject background. Further rejection of neutron-induced
background will use a liquid scintillator outer detector. The
whole will be immersed in a water tank
to protect against the radioactivity in the surrounding rock.
I will present the status and describe the main
elements of the detector. I will show how extensive
material screening and associated Monte Carlo modelling reduce
the experimental background.