Search for low energy neutrinos in correlation with the 8 events observed by the EXPLORER and NAUTILUS detectors in 2001
/ Authors
M.Aglietta, P.Antonioli, G.Bari, C.Castagnoli, W.Fulgione, P.Galeotti, M.Garbini, P.L.Ghia, P.Giusti, F.Gomez
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E.Kemp, A.S.Malguin, H.Menghetti, A.Porta, A.Pesci, I.A.Pless, V.G.Ryasny, O.G.Ryazhskaya, O.Saavedra, G.Sartorelli, M.Selvi, D.Telloni, C.Vigorito, L.Votano, V.F.Yakushev, G.T.Zatsepin, A.Zichichi
/ Abstract
. We report on a search for low-energy neutrino (antineutrino) bursts in correlation with the 8 time coincident events observed by the gravitational waves detectors EXPLORER and NAUTILUS (GWD) during the year 2001. The search, conducted with the LVD detector (INFN Gran Sasso National Laboratory, Italy), has considered several neutrino reactions, corresponding to di ff erent neutrino species, and a wide range of time intervals around the (GWD) observed events. No evidence for statistically significant correlated signals in LVD has been found. Assuming two di ff erent origins for neutrino emission, the cooling of a neutron star from a core-collapse supernova or from coalescing neutron stars and the accretion of shocked matter, and taking into account neutrino oscillations, we derive limits to the total energy emitted in neutrinos and to the amount of accreting mass, respectively.