Abstract

A review of the Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope status after the winter 2024 deployment campaign that results in 4 104 opticalmodules installed on 114 vertical strings is presented. The results of analysis of Baikal-GVD data collected in 2018-2023 show the presence of cosmic neutrino flux in high-energy cascade channel consistent with observations by the IceCube neutrino telescope. Track-like events analysis results in identification of first high-energy muon neutrino candidates.

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Title
Overview of the Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope: 2024 status
Author
Allakhverdyan, V A; Avrorin, A D; Avrorin, A V; Aynutdinov, V M; Bardačová, Z; Belolaptikov, I A; Bondarev, E A; Borina, I V; Budnev, N M; Chadymov, V A; Chepurnov, A S; Dik, V Y; Domogatsky, G V; Doroshenko, A A; Dvornický, R; Dyachok, A N; Zh.-A. M. Dzhilkibaev; Eckerová, E; Elzhov, T V; Fomin, V N; Gafarov, A R; Golubkov, K V; Gorshkov, N S; Gress, T I; Koligaev, S O; Kebkal, K G; Kebkal, V K; Kharuk, I V; Khramov, E V; Kolbin, M M; Konischev, K V; Korobchenko, A V; Koshechkin, A P; Kozhin, V A; Kruglov, M V; Kulepov, V F; Kulikov, A A; Lemeshev, Y E; Mirgazov, R R; Naumov, D V; Nikolaev, A S; Perevalova, I A; Petukhov, D P; Pliskovsky, E N; Rozanov, M I; Ryabov, E V; Safronov, G B; Shaybonov, B A; Shishkin, V Y; Shirokov, E V; Šimkovic, F; Sirenko, A E; Skurikhin, A V; Solovjev, A G; Sorokovikov, M N; Štekl, I; Stromakov, A P; Suvorova, O V; Tabolenko, V A; Tretyak, V I; Ulzutuev, B B; Yablokova, Y V; Zaborov, D N; Zavyalov, S I; Zvezdov, D Y
Section
Plenary Sessions Sept. 27th
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
21016275
e-ISSN
2100014X
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3194232290
Copyright
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