10 Years Search for Neutrino Bursts with LVD

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The Large Volume Detector LVD (Gran Sasso National Lab oratory, Italy), is a neutrino telescope mainly designed to search for low energy neutrino bursts from Gravitational Stellar Collapses (GSC) in the Galaxy. The experiment has been monitoring the Milky Way since June 1992 under increasing larger configurations, reaching in January 2001 the final active mass of 1000 t. No burst candidate has been detected over all the ten years of observation: we present here the obtained limit to the rate of superNova (SN) event in the galaxy.

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