Detection of a rare event with a neutrino detector under Mont Blanc on February 23, 1987

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Neutrinos, Scintillation Counters, Stellar Radiation, Supernovae, Magellanic Clouds, Radiation Measurement

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Attention is given to the characteristics of a rare event detected at 2 h 32 m 36 s UT on February 23, 1987 with a liquid scintillation detector located at a depth of 5200 mwe under Mont Blanc. Five pulses with amplitudes from 7 to 11 MeV were detected in the course of 7 s; the upper estimate of the frequency of such events due to random background fluctuation is 0.7/year. It is suggested that this event may be correlated with the explosion of the supernova SN1987 A in the Large Magellanic Cloud observed at 9 h UT on February 23, 1987.

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