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Search for Supernova Neutrino Bursts at Super‐Kamiokande
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The result of a search for neutrino bursts from supernova explosions using\nthe Super-Kamiokande detector is reported. Super-Kamiokande is sensitive to\ncore-collapse supernova explosions via observation of their neutrino emissions.\nThe expected number of events comprising such a burst is ~10^4 and the average\nenergy of the neutrinos is in few tens of MeV range in the case of a\ncore-collapse supernova explosion at the typical distance in our galaxy (10\nkiloparsecs); this large signal means that the detection efficiency anywhere\nwithin our galaxy and well past the Magellanic Clouds is 100%. We examined a\ndata set which was taken from May, 1996 to July, 2001 and from December, 2002\nto October, 2005 corresponding to 2589.2 live days. However, there is no\nevidence of such a supernova explosion during the data-taking period. The 90%\nC.L. upper limit on the rate of core-collapse supernova explosions out to\ndistances of 100 kiloparsecs is found to be 0.32 SN/year.\n
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