Interpretation of events in underground detectors at 7 hours 35 minutes UT on February 23, 1987

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Neutrinos, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Stellar Radiation, Supernova 1987A, Anisotropic Media, Electron Scattering, Flux Quantization, Particle Interactions

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The paper examines the possibility of interpreting events in underground detectors at 7 hours 35 minutes UT on Feb. 23, 1987 as the registration of neutrino fluxes from the supernova SN 1987A. It is shown that this interpretation leads to a number of difficulties connected with the matching of data from the Kamiokande-2 and IMB detectors as well as with the explanation of the observed anisotropy of the interaction products.

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