Data recorded by the Rome room temperature gravitational wave antenna, during the supernova SN 1987 A in the Large Magellanic Cloud

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Gravitational Waves, Magellanic Clouds, Radio Bursts, Room Temperature, Supernova 1987A, Gravitational Wave Antennas, Neutrino Beams

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A neutrino burst during supernova SN 1987 A was observed with a low sensitivity gravitational wave antenna. While the time correlation with the neutrinos suggests the possibility that the event detected may be due to gravitational radiation emitted by the SN 1987 A, the very high value of the energy that seems to be required for producing it throws very serious doubts on this interpretation.

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