Results of low energy background measurements with the Liquid Scintillation Detector (LSD) of the Mont Blanc Laboratory

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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

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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.

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