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Introduction to Space Environment Experiment Research Facility (SPERF)
Space Physics Environment Research Facility (SPERF) is a part of the state major fundamental facility for science & technology, Space Environment Simulation Research Infrastructure (SESRI), which has been designed and under construction in Harbin, China. The facility will be run by Harbin Institute of Technology. There are 3 main components of SPERF: Asymmetric Reconnection Experiment (AREX)[1], Dipole Research Experiment (DREX)[2], [3], and Tail Research Experiment (TREX). AREX is for lab simulation of asymmetric reconnection at the dayside magnetopause of the magnetosphere. DREX is for lab simulation of crucial processes in dipole field of radiation belts. And TERX is for lab simulation of magneto tail physics processes.