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A two kiloton liquid argon detector for solar neutrinos and proton decay
A two kiloton liquid argon detector in an underground laboratory would be the ideal detector for the study of solar neutrinos and of proton decay. The physics interest in such a device and the difficulties of construction are discussed. Basic design ideas for such a large detector are described.