Has a cosmological neutrino background from gravitational stellar collapse been detected?

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Background Radiation, Gravitational Collapse, Neutrinos, Radioactive Decay, Stellar Evolution, Luminosity, Solar Flares, Solar Neutrinos

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The rate of neutrino-induced events with observed energy below 100 MeV in the Kamiokande proton-decay detector is much higher than expected from atmospheric neutrinos. However, it is shown here that this rate is consistent with a cosmological background of relic neutrinos that was formed by gravitational stellar collapses that have been taking place since galaxy and star formation.

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