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Search for neutrino bursts from core collapse supernovae at the Baksan Underground Scintillation Telescope
R. V. Novoseltseva, M. M. Boliev, I. M. Dzaparova, M. M. Kochkarov, S. P. Mikheyev, Yu. F. Novoseltsev, V. B. Petkov, P. S. Striganov, G. V. Volchenko, V. I. Volchenko, A. F. Yanin
Published 2009-10-05Version 1
Current status and results of the experiment on recording neutrino bursts are presented. The observation time (since 1980) is 24.7 years. The upper bound of collapse frequency in our Galaxy is 0.093 $y^{-1}$ (90% CL).
Comments: 3 pages, 2 figures. Presented at the 31 International Cosmic Ray Conference, Lodz, Poland, July 7-15, 2009
Categories: astro-ph.HE
Keywords: baksan underground scintillation telescope, core collapse supernovae, observation time, recording neutrino bursts, current status
Tags: conference paper
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