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Searching for neutrino bursts in the galaxy: 36 years of exposure
Authors:Yu F Novoseltsev  M M Boliev  V I Volchenko  G V Volchenko  I M Dzaparova  M M Kochkarov  R V Novoseltseva  V B Petkov  A F Yanin
Institution:1.Institute for Nuclear Research,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia;2.Institute of Astronomy,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia
Abstract:The Baksan Underground Scintillation Telescope has operated within the program of searching for neutrino bursts since the mid-1980s. We present the current status of the experiment and some results related to the investigation of background events and the stability of facility operation. Over the period from June 30, 1980, to December 31, 2016, the pure observation time was 31.27 years. No neutrino burst candidate event from the explosion of a core-collapse supernova in the Galaxy was recorded in this time. This sets an upper bound of 0.074 yr–1 on the mean frequency of gravitational stellar collapses in the Galaxy at a 90% confidence level.
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