Measurements of the Solar Neutrino Flux From Super-Kamiokande's First 300 Days

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The results of the solar neutrino flux measurements from data taken by Super-Kamiokande between the 31st of May, 1996 and the 23rd of June, 1997 are presented. Using our measurement of recoil electrons with energies above 6.5 MeV/c^2, we infer the flux of all ^8 B solar neutrinos to be 2.42±0.06(stat.)^+0.10_-0.07(syst.)×10^6/cm^2/s, which is 36% of the flux predicted by the BP95 solar model. The flux is also measured in 1.5 month subsets and is shown to be consistent with a constant rate.

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