Search for Neutrinos in Super-kamiokande Associated with Gravitational-wave Events Gw150914 and Gw151226

نویسندگان

  • K. Abe
  • K. Haga
  • Y. Hayato
  • M. Ikeda
  • K. Iyogi
  • J. Kameda
  • Y. Kishimoto
  • M. Miura
  • S. Moriyama
  • M. Nakahata
  • T. Nakajima
  • Y. Nakano
  • S. Nakayama
  • A. Orii
  • H. Sekiya
  • M. Shiozawa
  • A. Takeda
  • H. Tanaka
  • S. Tasaka
  • T. Tomura
  • R. Akutsu
  • T. Kajita
  • K. Kaneyuki
  • Y. Nishimura
  • E. Richard
  • K. Okumura
  • L. Labarga
  • P. Fernandez
  • F. d. M. Blaszczyk
  • J. Gustafson
  • C. Kachulis
  • E. Kearns
  • J. L. Raaf
  • J. L. Stone
  • L. R. Sulak
  • S. Berkman
  • C. M. Nantais
  • S. Tobayama
  • M. Goldhaber
  • W. R. Kropp
  • S. Mine
  • P. Weatherly
  • M. B. Smy
  • H. W. Sobel
  • V. Takhistov
  • K. S. Ganezer
  • B. L. Hartfiel
  • J. Hill
  • N. Hong
  • J. Y. Kim
  • I. T. Lim
  • R. G. Park
  • A. Himmel
  • Z. Li
  • E. O’Sullivan
  • K. Scholberg
  • C. W. Walter
  • T. Ishizuka
  • T. Nakamura
  • J. S. Jang
  • K. Choi
  • J. G. Learned
  • S. Matsuno
  • S. N. Smith
  • M. Friend
  • T. Hasegawa
  • T. Ishida
  • T. Ishii
  • T. Kobayashi
  • T. Nakadaira
  • K. Nakamura
  • Y. Oyama
  • K. Sakashita
  • T. Sekiguchi
  • T. Tsukamoto
  • A. T. Suzuki
  • Y. Takeuchi
  • T. Yano
  • S. V. Cao
  • T. Hiraki
  • S. Hirota
  • K. Huang
  • M. Jiang
  • A. Minamino
  • T. Nakaya
  • N. D. Patel
  • R. A. Wendell
  • K. Suzuki
  • Y. Fukuda
  • Y. Itow
  • T. Suzuki
  • P. Mijakowski
  • K. Frankiewicz
  • J. Hignight
  • J. Imber
  • C. K. Jung
  • X. Li
  • J. L. Palomino
  • G. Santucci
  • M. J. Wilking
  • C. Yanagisawa
  • D. Fukuda
  • H. Ishino
  • T. Kayano
  • A. Kibayashi
  • Y. Koshio
  • T. Mori
  • M. Sakuda
  • C. Xu
  • Y. Kuno
  • R. Tacik
  • S. B. Kim
  • H. Okazawa
  • Y. Choi
  • K. Nishijima
  • M. Koshiba
  • Y. Totsuka
  • Y. Suda
  • M. Yokoyama
  • C. Bronner
  • R. G. Calland
  • M. Hartz
  • K. Martens
  • Ll. Marti
  • Y. Suzuki
  • M. R. Vagins
  • J. F. Martin
  • H. A. Tanaka
  • A. Konaka
  • S. Chen
  • L. Wan
  • Y. Zhang
  • R. J. Wilkes
چکیده

We report the results from a search in Super-Kamiokande for neutrino signals coincident with the first detected gravitational-wave events, GW150914 and GW151226, as well as LVT151012, using a neutrino energy range The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 830:L11 (6pp), 2016 October 10 doi:10.3847/2041-8205/830/1/L11 © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. 37 Deceased. 38 Also at BMCC/CUNY, Science Department, New York, NY, USA.

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تاریخ انتشار 2016