Issue |
EPJ Web Conf.
Volume 207, 2019
Very Large Volume Neutrino Telescopes (VLVnT-2018)
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Article Number | 05001 | |
Number of page(s) | 4 | |
Section | Analysis Methods | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201920705001 | |
Published online | 10 May 2019 |
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201920705001
Baikal-GVD: cascades
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Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow, 117312 Russia
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Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, 141980 Russia
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Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, 664003 Russia
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Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991 Russia
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Nizhni Novgorod State Technical University, Nizhni Novgorod, 603950 Russia
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St. Petersburg State Marine Technical University, St. Petersburg, 190008 Russia
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EvoLogics, Berlin, Germany
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Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia
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Czech Technical University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
* Corresponding author: djilkib@yandex.ru
Published online: 10 May 2019
Baikal-GVD is a next generation, kilometer-scale neutrino telescope currently under construction in Lake Baikal. GVD is formed by multi-megaton subarrays (clusters) and is designed for the detection of astrophysical neutrino fluxes at energies from a few TeV up to 100 PeV. The design of Baikal-GVD allows one to search for astrophysical neutrinos with flux values measured by IceCube already at early phases of the array construction. We present here preliminary results of the search for high-energy neutrinos via the cascade mode obtained in 2015 and 2016.
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