Physics
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Mar 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007nimpa.572..511a&link_type=abstract
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A, Volume 572, Issue 1, p. 511-514.
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The 10 Mton scale Neutrino telescope NT200+ is operating in Lake Baikal since April, 2005. It's main physics goal is the detection of high energy neutrino cascades in the 10 10TeV energy range. The NT200+ sensitivity to astrophysical diffuse neutrinos is four times that of it's predecessor NT200 the telescope that has been operating since 1998, yielding a variety of physics results. A km-scale (Gigaton Volume) Neutrino telescope in Lake Baikal is planned, the R&D phase has started in 2006. We give the basic layout of this Baikal km3-detector, which will be made of building blocks similar to NT200+.
Aynutdinov V.
Balkanov Vasilij
Belolaptikov Igor
Bezrukov Leonid
Borschov D.
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