24-26 June 2025
National Research Nuclear University MEPhI
Europe/Moscow timezone

The Baikal-GVD Neutrino Telescope: Current Status and Selected Results

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20m
National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

Kashirskoe shosse 31, Moscow, Russian Federation, 115409
Overview Cosmic rays (nuclei, gammas, neutrinos) of very high energies (> 100 TeV) Cosmic rays (nuclei, gammas, neutrinos) of very high energies (> 100 TeV)

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Zhan-Arys Dzhilkibaev

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The Baikal-GVD Neutrino Telescope is a cubic-kilometer scale detector being constructed in Lake Baikal. As of summer 2025, the telescope array consists of 14 clusters, including in total more than 4000 optical modules. The achievement by Baikal-GVD of the nominal sensitive volume for high-energy cascade detection of 1 km3 is expected by 2028. In this report we present the status of the detector and selected physics results obtained using the data collected in 2018 – 2024.

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