Study of electron anti-neutrinos associated with gamma-ray bursts using KamLAND

Authors
  • A. Asakura
  • A. Gando
  • Y. Gando
  • T. Hachiya
  • S. Hayashida
  • H. Ikeda
  • K. Inoue
  • K. Ishidoshiro
  • T. Ishikawa
  • S. Ishio
  • M. Koga
  • S. Matsuda
  • T. Mitsui
  • D. Motoki
  • K. Nakamura
  • S. Obara
  • Y. Oki
  • T. Oura
  • I. Shimizu
  • Y. Shirahata
  • J. Shirai
  • A. Suzuki
  • H. Tachibana
  • K. Tamae
  • K. Ueshima
  • H. Watanabe
  • B.D. Xu
  • H. Yoshida
  • A. Kozlov
  • Y. Takemoto
  • S. Yoshida
  • K. Fushimi
  • A. Piepke
  • T.I. Banks
  • B.E. Berger
  • B.K. Fujikawa
  • T. O'Donnell
  • J.G. Learned
  • J. Maricic
  • M. Sakai
  • L.A. Winslow
  • Y. Efremenko
  • H.J. Karwowski
  • D.M. Markoff
  • W. Tornow
  • J.A. Detwiler
  • S. Enomoto
  • M.P. Decowski
Publication date 2015
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Article number 87
Volume | Issue number 806
Number of pages 5
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Institute for High Energy Physics (IHEF)
Abstract We search for electron anti-neutrinos (-Ve) from long- and short-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) using data taken by the Kamioka Liquid Scintillator Anti-Neutrino Detector (KamLAND) from 2002 August to 2013 June. No statistically significant excess over the background level is found. We place the tightest upper limits on -Ve fluence from GRBs below 7 MeV and place first constraints on the relation between -Ve luminosity and effective temperature.
Document type Article
Note KamLAND Collaboration
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/806/1/87
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