22-25 October 2024
Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4*
Europe/Moscow timezone
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Neutrino astronomy at Lake Baikal

23 Oct 2024, 15:00
30m
Petrovskiy hall ()

Petrovskiy hall

Oral talk Neutrino physics Plenary

Speaker

Dmitry Zaborov (INR RAS)

Description

High energy neutrino astronomy has seen significant progress in the past few years. This includes the detection of neutrino flux from the Galactic plane, as well as strong evidence for neutrino emission from the active galaxy NGC 1068, both reported by IceCube. New results start coming from the two km3-scale neutrino telescopes under construction in the Northern hemisphere: KM3NeT in the Mediterranean sea and Baikal-GVD in Lake Baikal. After briefly reviewing the status of the field, we present the current status of the Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope and its recent results, including observations of atmospheric and astrophysical neutrinos.

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