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The optical noise monitoring systems of Lake Baikal environment for the Baikal-GVD telescope

Authors :
Collaboration, Baikal-GVD
Avrorin, A. D.
Avrorin, A. V.
Aynutdinov, V. M.
Bannash, R.
Belolaptikov, I. A
Brudanin, V. B.
Budnev, N. M.
Domogatsky, G. V.
Doroshenko, A. A.
Dvornicky, R.
Dyachok, A. N.
Dzhilkibaev, Zh. -A. M.
Fajth, L.
Fialkovsky, S. V
Gafarov, A. R.
Golubkov, K. V.
Gorshkov, N. S.
Gress, T. I.
Ivanov, R.
Kebkal, K. G.
Kebkal, O. G.
Khramov, E. V.
Kolbin, M. M.
Konischev, K. V.
Korobchenko, A. V.
Koshechkin, A. P.
Kozhin, A. V.
Kruglov, M. V.
Kryukov, M. K.
Kulepov, V. F.
Milenin, M. B.
Mirgazov, R. A.
Nazari, V.
Panfilov, A. I.
Petukhov, D. P.
Pliskovsky, E. N.
Rozanov, M. I.
Rjabov, E. V.
Rushay, V. D.
Safronov, G. B.
Shaybonov, B. A.
Shelepov, M. D.
Simkovic, F.
Skurikhin, A. V.
Solovjev, A. G.
Sorokovikov, M. N.
Stekl, I.
Suvorova, O. V.
Sushenok, E. O.
Tabolenko, V. A.
Tarashansky, B. A.
Yakovlev, S. A.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We present data on the luminescence of the Baikal water medium collected with the Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope. This three-dimensional array of light sensors allows the observation of time and spatial variations of the ambient light field. We report on observation of an increase of luminescence activity in 2016 and 2018. On the contrary, we observed practically constant optical noise in 2017. An agreement has been found between two independent optical noise data sets. These are data collected with online monitoring system and the trigger system of the cluster.<br />Comment: Contribution from the Baikal-GVD Collaboration presented at the 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, 24 July - 1 August 2019. Proceeding: PoS-ICRC2019-0875

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1908.06509
Document Type :
Working Paper