EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Baikal-GVD: Results, status and plans

  • Avrorin A.D.,
  • Avrorin A.V.,
  • Aynutdinov V.M.,
  • Bannash R.,
  • Belolaptikov I.A.,
  • Bogorodsky D.Yu.,
  • Brudanin V.B.,
  • Budnev N.M.,
  • Danilchenko I.A.,
  • Domogatsky G.V.,
  • Doroshenko A.A.,
  • Dyachok A.N.,
  • Dzhilkibaev Zh.-A.M.,
  • Fialkovsky S.V.,
  • Gafarov A.R.,
  • Gaponenko O.N.,
  • Golubkov K.V.,
  • Gress T.I.,
  • Honz Z.,
  • Kebkal K.G.,
  • Kebkal O.G.,
  • Konischev K.V.,
  • Korobchenko A.V.,
  • Koshechkin A.P.,
  • Koshel F.K.,
  • Kozhin A.V.,
  • Kulepov V.F.,
  • Kuleshov D.A.,
  • Ljashuk V.I.,
  • Milenin M.B.,
  • Mirgazov R.A.,
  • Osipova E.R.,
  • Panfilov A.I.,
  • Pan'kov L.V.,
  • Pliskovsky E.N.,
  • Rozanov M.I.,
  • Rjabov E.V.,
  • Shaybonov B.A.,
  • Sheifler A.A.,
  • Shelepov M.D.,
  • Skurihin A.V.,
  • Smagina A.A.,
  • Suvorova O.V.,
  • Tabolenko V.A.,
  • Tarashansky B.A.,
  • Yakovlev S.A.,
  • Zagorodnikov A.V.,
  • Zurbanov V.L.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611611005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 116
p. 11005

Abstract

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The future next-generation neutrino telescope Baikal-GVD will be a km3-scale array aimed at the detection of astrophysical neutrino fluxes. It will have modular structure and consist of functionally independent sub-arrays – clusters of strings of optical modules. The prototyping phase of the project has been concluded in 2015 with the deployment of the first cluster of Baikal-GVD in Lake Baikal. We discuss the current status and perspectives of the Baikal-GVD project.