An event observed by the Mont Blanc underground neutrino detector on February 23, 1987

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Elementary Particle Interactions, Energy Spectra, Neutrinos, Scintillation Counters, Gravitational Collapse, Neutron Stars, Supernova 1987A

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An analysis is made of the event detected by the Soviet-Italian neutrino scintillation detector (LSD) beneath Mont Blanc on Februrary 23, 1987 at 2:52:37 UT. Corrected energies of the pulses of the event have been determined along with the probability of event imitiation by the background. The LSD data are compared with Kamiokande and IMB data. The possibility that the observed event may be connected with the explosion of SN 1987A is examined.

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