Detection of a neutrino signal from SN 1987A on February 23, 1987 at 7:35 UT: Data from the Baksan Underground Scintillation Telescope

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The signal detected by the Baksan Underground Scintillation Telescope
comprises five events over a period of 9.1 s. Data from all detectors
(Kamiokande II, IMB, Baksan, and LSD) are used to estimate the energy
carried away from the stellar core in the form of electron
antineutrinos.

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