Observation of a neutrino burst from the supernova SN1987A

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Neutrinos, Stellar Radiation, Supernova 1987A, Cerenkov Radiation, Electron Energy, Magellanic Clouds, Radiation Detectors

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A neutrino burst was observed in the Kamiokande II detector on 23
February 1987, 7:35:35 UT (±1 min) during a time interval of 13
sec. The signal consisted of eleven electron events of energy 7.5 to 36
MeV, of which the first two point back to the Large Magellanic Cloud
with angles 18°±18° and 15°±27°.

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