Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976jpha....9.1199g&link_type=abstract
Journal of Physics, Part A - Mathematical and General, vol. 9, July 1976, p. 1199-1205.
Physics
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Antineutrinos, Cosmic Ray Showers, Gravitational Collapse, Stellar Radiation, Particle Energy, Photographic Recording, Radiation Detectors, Stellar Gravitation
Scientific paper
A search has been made for antineutrino bursts from collapsing stellar systems using an extensive-air-shower array. No event was detected in time-coincidence with the burst reported by Lande et al. (1974), implying that the energy of the antineutrinos in that event was less than 85 MeV. Bursts of 100-MeV antineutrinos having a flux of 100 billion to 1 trillion particles per sq cm are in principle detectable with the array, but none was observed in a recording period of 44,000 h.
Garmston H. J.
Watson Alan Andrew
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