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The lake baikal neutrino telescope NT-200: status, results, future

Authors :
N. I. Moseiko
A.P. Koshechkin
I.A. Sokalsky
B.A. Tarashansky
E.N. Pliskovsky
A. M. Klabukov
S.V. Lovcov
S.V. Fialkovsky
L. B. Bezrukov
A. I. Klimov
Alexander Moroz
M.B. Milenin
G.V. Domogatsky
I. A. Belolaptikov
A. I. Panfilov
T. I. Gress
T. Thon
R. R. Mirgazov
M.I. Rozanov
V.A. Balkanov
A.G. Chensky
Ole Streicher
L. A. Kuzmichev
R. Wischnewski
V.Yu. Rubzov
V.A. Netikov
O. N. Gaponenko
N. M. Budnev
V.F. Kulepov
E. A. Osipova
Zh. A. M. Djilkibaev
Yu. V. Parfenov
E.V. Kuznecov
I. V. Yashin
B. K. Lubsandorzhiev
A. A. Doroshenko
A. A. Garus
A. A. Pavlov
P. G. Pohil
E.G. Popova
Ch. Spiering
S. I. Klimushin
I. A. Danilchenko
Source :
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements. 75:409-411
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1999.

Abstract

The Baikal Neutrino Telescope NT-200 has been put into operation on April 6th, 1998. We describe the parameters and structure of NT-200 and present results with various stages of the stepwise increasing detector: from NT-36 to NT-96. Results cover atmospheric muons, neutrino events, search for neutrino events from WIMPS annihilation, search for magnetic monopoles. We also give preliminary results of the combined operation of the underwater array and a Cherenkov EAS array, placed on the ice surface.

Details

ISSN :
09205632
Volume :
75
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements
Accession number :
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