Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985icrc....8..108a&link_type=abstract
In NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center 19th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conf., Vol. 8 p 108-111 (SEE N85-36066 24-93)
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Celestial Bodies, Cosmic Rays, Energy Spectra, Gamma Ray Bursts, Rocks, Scintillation Counters, Capture Effect, Neutrino Beams, Particle Interactions, Radiation Measurement, Trajectory Analysis
Scientific paper
The 90 tons liquid scintillation detector (LSD) is fully running since October 1984, at a depth of 5,200 hg/sq cm of standard rock underground. The main goal is to search for neutrino bursts from collapsing stars. The experiment is very sensitive to detect low energy particles and has a very good signature to gamma-rays from (n,p) reaction which follows the upsilon e + p yields n + e+ neutrino capture. The analysis of data is presented and the preliminary results on low energy measurements are discussed.
Aglietta Marco
Badino G.
Bologna G. F.
Castagnoli Carlo
Dadykin V. L.
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