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The inter-cluster time synchronization systems within the Baikal-GVD detector

Instrumentation and Detectors 2019-08-16 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Currently in Lake Baikal, a new generation neutrino telescope is being deployed: the deep underwater Cherenkov detector of a cubic-kilometer scale Baikal-GVD. Completion of the first stage of the telescope construction is planned for 2021 with the implementation of 9 clusters. Each cluster is a completely independent unit in all the aspects: triggering, calibration, data transfer, etc. A high-energy particle might leave its trace in more than a single cluster. To be able to merge events caused by such a particle in more clusters, the appropriate inter-cluster time synchronization is vital.

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@article{arxiv.1908.05533,
  title  = {The inter-cluster time synchronization systems within the Baikal-GVD detector},
  author = {GVD Collaboration and A. D. Avrorin and A. V. Avrorin and V. M. Aynutdinov and R. Bannash and I. A Belolaptikov and V. B. Brudanin and N. M. Budnev and G. V. Domogatsky and A. A. Doroshenko and R. Dvornicky and A. N. Dyachok and Zh. -A. M. Dzhilkibaev and L. Fajth and S. V Fialkovsky and A. R. Gafarov and K. V. Golubkov and N. S. Gorshkov and T. I. Gress and R. Ivanov and K. G. Kebkal and O. G. Kebkal and E. V. Khramov and M. M. Kolbin and K. V. Konischev and A. V. Korobchenko and A. P. Koshechkin and A. V. Kozhin and M. V. Kruglov and M. K. Kryukov and V. F. Kulepov and M. B. Milenin and R. A. Mirgazov and V. Nazari and A. I. Panfilov and D. P. Petukhov and E. N. Pliskovsky and M. I. Rozanov and E. V. Rjabov and V. D. Rushay and G. B. Safronov and B. A. Shaybonov and M. D. Shelepov and F. Simkovic and A. V. Skurikhin and A. G. Solovjev and M. N. Sorokovikov and I. Stekl and O. V. Suvorova and E. O. Sushenok and V. A. Tabolenko and B. A. Tarashansky and S. A. Yakovlev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.05533},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

Contribution from the Baikal-GVD Collaboration presented at the 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, 24 July - 1 August 2019. Proceeding: PoS-ICRC2019-0877

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