NESTOR: an underwater neutrino observatory in the Ionian Sea.

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Neutrinos: Detectors

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NESTOR is the first step toward a full fledged deep underwater neutrino experiment. While its area, of the order of 10000 m2, cannot hope to identify all possible celestial sources, it is nevertheless a necessary step toward the "km3" experiment. The first deployment tests have already been performed, proving the feasibility of the mechanical design, and the electronics is almost completely ready. Additional tests are scheduled for the boreal autumn of 1997 and 1998 will see a relevant part of the experiment installed at the bottom of the Ionian Sea.

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