Search for neutrino radiation from gravitational collapses of stars using the LSD detector under Mont Blanc

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Gravitational Collapse, Neutrinos, Relic Radiation, Scintillation Counters, Supernova 1987A, Energy Spectra, Particle Flux Density

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An analysis of LSD data for the period from August 1985 to November 1991
does not reveal possible candidates for neutrino bursts from
gravitational collapses of stars, except for the event of February 23,
1987, which may be related to SN 1987A. Upper bounds are obtained for
neutrino fluxes from relict supernovae.

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