학술논문

A Search for Astrophysical Burst Signals at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Aharmim, B.Ahmed, S. N.Anthony, A. E.Barros, N.Beier, E. W.Bellerive, A.Beltran, B.Bergevin, M.Biller, S. D.Boudjemline, K.Boulay, M. G.Cai, B.Chan, Y. D.Chauhan, D.Chen, M.Cleveland, B. T.Cox, G. A.Dai, X.Deng, H.Detwiler, J. A.DiMarco, M.Diamond, M. D.Doe, P. J.Doucas, G.Drouin, P. -L.Duncan, F. A.Dunford, M.Earle, E. D.Elliott, S. R.Evans, H. C.Ewan, G. T.Farine, J.Fergani, H.Fleurot, F.Ford, R. J.Formaggio, J. A.Gagnon, N.Goon, J. TM.Graham, K.Guillian, E.Habib, S.Hahn, R. L.Hallin, A. L.Hallman, E. D.Harvey, P. J.Hazama, R.Heintzelman, W. J.Heise, J.Helmer, R. L.Hime, A.Howard, C.Huang, M.Jagam, P.Jamieson, B.Jelley, N. A.Jerkins, M.Keeter, K. J.Klein, J. R.Kormos, L. L.Kos, M.Kraus, C.Krauss, C. B.Krueger, A.Kutter, T.Kyba, C. C. M.Lange, R.Law, J.Lawson, I. T.Lesko, K. T.Leslie, J. R.Levine, I.Loach, J. C.MacLellan, R.Majerus, S.Mak, H. B.Maneira, J.Martin, R.McCauley, N.McDonald, A. B.McGee, S. R.Miller, M. L.Monreal, B.Monroe, J.Nickel, B. G.Noble, A. J.O'Keeffe, H. M.Oblath, N. S.Ollerhead, R. W.Gann, G. D. OrebiOser, S. M.Ott, R. A.Peeters, S. J. M.Poon, A. W. P.Prior, G.Reitzner, S. D.Rielage, K.Robertson, B. C.Robertson, R. G. H.Schwendener, M. H.Secrest, J. A.Seibert, S. R.Simard, O.Simpson, J. J.Sinclair, D.Skensved, P.Sonley, T. J.Stonehill, L. C.Tesic, G.Tolich, N.Tsui, T.Van Berg, R.VanDevender, B. A.Virtue, C. J.Wall, B. L.Waller, D.Tseung, H. Wan ChanWark, D. L.Watson, P. J. S.Wendland, J.West, N.Wilkerson, J. F.Wilson, J. R.Wouters, J. M.Wright, A.Yeh, M.Zhang, F.Zuber, K.
Source
Subject
Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Nuclear Experiment
Language
Abstract
The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) has confirmed the standard solar model and neutrino oscillations through the observation of neutrinos from the solar core. In this paper we present a search for neutrinos associated with sources other than the solar core, such as gamma-ray bursters and solar flares. We present a new method for looking for temporal coincidences between neutrino events and astrophysical bursts of widely varying intensity. No correlations were found between neutrinos detected in SNO and such astrophysical sources.