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Real time supernova neutrino burst detection with MACRO
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Real time supernova neutrino burst detection with MACRO

M. Ambrosio, R. Antolini, G. Auriemma, R. Baker, A. Baldini, G.C. Barbarino, B.C. Barish, G. Battistoni, R. Bellotti, C. Bemporad, …
Astroparticle physics, v 8(3), pp 123-133
1998
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http://cds.cern.ch/record/348619View
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https://doi.org/10.1016/S0927-6505(97)00032-7View
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Abstract

Galaxy Stellar gravitational collapse Supernova
The MACRO experiment has been running as a supernova neutrino detector since 1989 and is sensitive to the whole galaxy since the beginning of 1992. A galactic supernova would produce some hundreds of ν e events in the detector. We describe our stellar gravitational collapse online monitors and alarm system, and present the results of a search for neutrino bursts from supernovae during a period of 1.5 yr.

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