Baikal-GVD is a kilometer-scale neutrino telescope under construction in Lake Baikal, which will be formed by multi-megaton subarrays -clusters of strings. A first demonstration cluster "Dubna" has been deployed in 2015 and comprises 192 optical modules (OMs). In 2016 this cluster was upgraded to the baseline configuration which comprises 288 OMs arranged at eight strings. The second full-scale GVD-cluster was deployed and put in operation in 2017. We review the present activity towards the GVD implementation and discuss some selected results obtained with the "Dubna" cluster.
Baikal-GVD is a kilometer scale neutrino telescope under construction in Lake Baikal, which will be formed by multimegaton subarrays -clusters of strings. First demonstration cluster "Dubna" has been deployed in 2015 and comprises 192 optical modules (OMs). In 2016 cluster "Dubna" was upgraded to baseline configuration which comprises 288 OMs arranged at eight strings. The second full scale GVD-cluster was deployed and put in operation in 2017 in Lake Baikal. We review a present activity towards the GVD implementation and discuss some selected results obtained with array "Dubna".
Deep underwater neutrino telescope "Dubna"the first, demonstration cluster of Baikal-GVD, has been deployed in April 2015 and was operating up to February 2016 in Lake Baikal. In 2016 this array was upgraded to baseline configuration of GVD-cluster by adding additional 96 optical modules. The next step of array extension was provided in 2017 by deployment of second GVD-cluster in Lake Baikal. We present here preliminary results of a search for cascade events using data sample recorded in 2015 by Dubna array and corresponding to 41 live days of data taking.
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