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The science goals of IceCube-Gen2 include multi-messenger astronomy, astroparticle and particle physics. To this end, the observatory will include several detection methods, including a surface array and in-ice optical sensors. The array will have an approximately 8 km$^{2}$ surface coverage, consisting of elevated scintillator panels and radio antennas to detect air showers in the energy range of several 100 TeV to a few EeV. The observatory’s design is unique in that the measurements using the surface array can be combined with the observations of ≥ 300 GeV muons, produced in the hadronic cascades, using the optical detectors in the ice. This allows for an enhanced ability to study cosmic-ray and hadronic physics as well as to boost the sensitivity for astrophysical neutrinos from the southern sky by reducing the primary background, atmospheric muons. We will presentthe baseline design of the surface array and highlight the expected scientific capabilities
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de Wasseige, G., IceCube-Gen2, & et al. (2023). The Surface Array of IceCube-Gen2. Proceedings of Science, ICRC2023. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.444.0205 (Original work published 2023)