We review the present status of the Baikal Neutrino Project. The construction and performance of the large deep underwater Cherenkov detector , which is currently taking data in Lake Baikal, are described. Some results from intermediate detector stages are presented.
Status of the Lake Baikal experiment
โ Scribed by G.V. Domogatsky; V.A. Balkanov; I.A. Belolaptikov; L.B. Bezrukov; N.M. Budnev; A.G. Chensky; I.A. Danilchenko; Zh.-A. Djilkibaev; G.V. Domogatsky; A.A. Doroshenko; S.V. Fialkovsky; O.N. Gaponenko; A.A. Garus; T.I. Gress; A.M. Klabukov; A.I. Klimov; S.I. Klimushin; A.P. Koshechkin; V.F. Kulepov; L.A. Kuzmichev; S.V. Lovzov; B.K. Lubsandorzhiev; M.B. Milenin; R.R. Mirgazov; A.V. Moroz; N.I. Moseiko; S.A. Nikiforov; E.A. Osipova; A.I. Panfilov; Yu.V. Parfenov; A.A. Pavlov; D.P. Petukhov; P.G. Pokhil; P.A. Pokolev; E.G. Popova; M.I. Rozanov; V.Yu. Rubzov; I.A. Sokalski; Ch. Spiering; O. Streicher; B.A. Tarashansky; T. Thon; R. Wischnewski; I.V. Yashin
- Book ID
- 108463050
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 316 KB
- Volume
- 70
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0920-5632
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