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In situ measurements of optical parameters in Lake Baikal with the help of a Neutrino telescope.

Authors :
Balkanov V
Belolaptikov I
Bezrukov L
Chensky A
Budnev N
Danilchenko I
Dzhilkibaev ZA
Domogatsky G
Doroshenko A
Fialkovsky S
Gaponenko O
Garus A
Gress T
Karle A
Klabukov A
Klimov A
Klimushin S
Koshechkin A
Kulepov V
Kuzmichev L
Lubsandorzhiev B
Lovzov S
Mikolajski T
Milenin M
Mirgazov R
Moroz A
Moseiko N
Nikiforov S
Osipova E
Pandel D
Panfilov A
Parfenov Y
Pavlov A
Petukhov D
Pokhil P
Pokolev P
Popova E
Rozanov M
Rubzov V
Sokalski I
Spiering C
Streicher O
Tarashansky B
Thon T
Wischnewski R
Yashin I
Source :
Applied optics [Appl Opt] 1999 Nov 20; Vol. 38 (33), pp. 6818-25.
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

We present results of an experiment performed in Lake Baikal at a depth of approximately 1 km. The photomultipliers of an underwater neutrino telescope under construction at this site were illuminated by a distant laser. The experiment not only provided a useful cross-check of the time calibration of the detector but also allowed us to determine inherent optical parameters of the water in a way that was complementary to standard methods. In 1997 we measured an absorption length of 22 m and an asymptotic attenuation length of 18 m. The effective scattering length was measured as 480 m. By use of (cos theta) = 0.95 (0.90) for the average scattering angle, this length corresponds to a geometric scattering length of 24 (48) m.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1559-128X
Volume :
38
Issue :
33
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Applied optics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18324221
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.38.006818