Large neutrino telescope Baikal-GVD: status 2023
R. Dvornicky*,
V.M. Aynutdinov,
V.A. Allakhverdyan,
A.V. Avrorin,
Z. Bardacova,
I.A. Belolaptikov,
E.A. Bondarev, I.V. Borina, N.M. Budnev, V.A. Chadymov, A.S. Chepurnov, V.Y. Dik, G.V. Domogatsky, A.A. Doroshenko, A.N. Dyachok, Z.A. Dzhilkibaev, E. Eckerova, T.V. Elzhov, L. Fajt, V.N. Fomin, A.R. Gafarov, K.V. Golubkov, N.S. Gorshkov, T.I. Gress, K.G. Kebkal, I.V. Kharuk, E.V. Khramov, M.M. Kolbin, S.O. Koligaev, K.V. Konischev, A.V. Korobchenko, A.P. Koshechkin, V.A. Kozhin, M.V. Kruglov, V.F. Kulepov, Y.E. Lemeshev, M.B. Milenin, R.R. Mirgazov, D.V. Naumov, A.S. Nikolaev, D.P. Petukhov, E.N. Pliskovsky, M.I. Rozanov, E.V. Ryabov, G.B. Safronov, D. Seitova, B.A. Shaybonov, M.D. Shelepov, S.D. Shilkin, E.V. Shirokov, F. Šimkovic, A.E. Sirenko, A.V. Skurikhin, A.G. Solovjev, M.N. Sorokovikov, I. Štekl, A.P. Stromakov, O.V. Suvorova, V.A. Tabolenko, B.B. Ulzutuev, Y.V. Yablokova, D.N. Zaborov, S.I. Zavyalov and D.Y. Zvezdovet al. (click to show)*: corresponding author
Pre-published on:
December 14, 2023
Published on:
March 21, 2024
Abstract
The status of the Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope after the winter 2023 deployment campaign that results in 3456 optical modules installed on 96 vertical strings is reviewed. The Baikal-GVD data collected in 2018-2022 show the presence of cosmic neutrino flux in high-energy cascade events consistent with observations by the IceCube neutrino telescope. An identification of the first high-energy muon neutrino candidate is presented as a result of analysis of track-like events.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.449.0059
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