Correlation among gravitational wave and neutrino detectors data during SN1987A

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Gravitational Collapse, Gravitational Waves, Neutrinos, Radiation Detectors, Supernova 1987A, Correlation, Gravitation Theory, Gravitational Wave Antennas, Neutral Currents, Neutrino Beams

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Data from the gravitational collapse of a supernova, SN1987A, very near the Earth is used in studying the properties of gravitational waves. The velocity, polarization, multipolarity properties, and other properties of these waves are investigated. Neutrino emission from the supernova is also investigated. The fact that the neutrinos reached the earth in one bunch lasting a few seconds tends to support the standard model of gravitational collapse developed by many theoretical physicists. Evidence of a second bunch of neutrinos arriving a few hours earlier has been ignored by many researchers. This initial neutrino bunch is taken into consideration in this research.

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