What effect was recorded by the underground detectors and gravitational wave antennas several hours before the observation of Supernova 1987A?

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Cosmic Rays: Methods Of Observation, Cosmic Rays: Supernovae

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The data recorded by the underground detectors LSD, IMB, the Baksan telescope, and the gravitational-wave antennas at the Universities of Rome and Maryland were analyzed in search of time-correlations between them. Such correlations were found; the maximum effect occurred within a one-hour period between 1:45 and 2:45 UTC on 23 February 1987. The difficulties of interpretation of this effect are discussed.

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