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Search For Electron-Antineutrinos Associated With Gravitational-Wave Events GW150914, GW151012, GW151226, GW170104, GW170608, GW170814, and GW170817 at Daya Bay

Authors :
B. R. Littlejohn
Yaoyu Zhang
Y. B. Huang
J. P. Gallo
R. W. Hackenburg
Y. H. Chang
Z. Wang
Chun S. J. Pun
Zhuojun Hu
Shaomin Chen
Y. K. Hor
Jun Cao
Hongzhao Yu
Hanxiong Huang
L. Kang
Haifeng Yao
Jianglai Liu
S. F. Li
Dmitry V. Naumov
Xin Qian
Z. Y. Yu
S. J. Patton
K. Whisnant
J. Cheng
X. Wang
Haoqi Lu
A. Higuera
X. T. Huang
C. G. Yang
Olivia Dalager
M. V. Diwan
X. Q. Li
Tadeas Dohnal
J. K. C. Leung
X. C. Ruan
Zhi-zhong Xing
Z. B. Li
D. M. Xia
H. L. Zhuang
Y. F. Wang
Michael Kramer
E. T. Worcester
F. Z. Qi
S. H. Kettell
X. B. Ma
Jinjuan Ren
Christopher L. Marshall
J. F. Chang
Christopher G. White
H. R. Band
H. Liang
Yixue Chen
N. Y. Wang
B. Viren
Q. J. Li
Y. Z. Yang
L. H. Wei
H. S. Chen
R. T. Lei
W. J. Wu
R. D. McKeown
Qingmin Zhang
Maxim Gonchar
Xinglong Li
R. A. Johnson
X. L. Ji
Rupert Leitner
Z. M. Wang
D. E. Jaffe
Guanghua Gong
C. Lu
Chi Lin
Jim Napolitano
Jiawen Zhang
Jingyuan Guo
Jen-Chieh Peng
Jianrun Hu
Qinglong Wu
Yinhong Zhang
Z. Guo
J. J. Cherwinka
Li Zhou
J. Dove
Yuda Zeng
N. Raper
Tian Xue
Miao He
L. Guo
Xiaolu Ji
C. Morales Reveco
Chao Zhang
X. H. Guo
Guey-Lin Lin
Jonathan S. Lu
D. A. Martinez Caicedo
Jia Xu
Yufeng Li
Y. K. Heng
K. T. McDonald
M. Dvořák
C. H. Wang
Vit Vorobel
K. L. Jen
Tomas Tmej
Feiyang Zhang
Jianmin Li
M. Ye
Wei Li
S. Kohn
Y. Y. Ding
D. C. Jones
H. H. Zhang
R. G. Wang
A. B. Balantekin
Liang Zhan
F. L. Wu
Zhiyong Zhang
B. Roskovec
Fengpeng An
Tianpeng Xu
Patrick Huber
X. T. Zhang
Minfang Yeh
Shengxin Lin
Shanfeng Li
S. Hans
J. L. Sun
Juan Pedro Ochoa-Ricoux
J. Park
J. H. C. Lee
Alexander Olshevskiy
Yongzhu Chen
J. J. Ling
Baobiao Yue
Honghan Gong
Zhijian Zhang
J. Lee
H. Y. Wei
Yuhang Guo
H. L. H. Wong
Jiaheng Zou
K. Treskov
T. Hu
F. Li
Richard Rosero
W. H. Tse
H. R. Pan
C. E. Tull
Y. X. Zhang
K. M. Heeger
Yue Meng
Kam-Biu Luk
Simon Blyth
M. Z. Wang
Ming Chung Chu
Yuman Wang
S. Zeng
W. Q. Gu
M. Qi
M. Bishai
B. Z. Hu
F. S. Deng
Bing-Lin Young
Diru Wu
L. S. Littenberg
E. Naumova
D. A. Dwyer
W. Wang
T. J. Langford
Y. B. Hsiung
Lin Yang
Jinmei Liu
Jing Zhao
X. Y. Ma
H. M. Steiner
Y. Q. Ma
J. M. Link
J. P. Cummings
Jing Wang
Liangjian Wen
Guofu Cao
Z. K. Cheng
Z. P. Zhang
Zhangquan Xie
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
arXiv, 2020.

Abstract

Providing a possible connection between neutrino emission and gravitational-wave (GW) bursts is important to our understanding of the physical processes that occur when black holes or neutron stars merge. In the Daya Bay experiment, using data collected from December 2011 to August 2017, a search has been performed for electron-antineutrino signals coinciding with detected GW events, including GW150914, GW151012, GW151226, GW170104, GW170608, GW170814, and GW170817. We used three time windows of $\mathrm{\pm 10~s}$, $\mathrm{\pm 500~s}$, and $\mathrm{\pm 1000~s}$ relative to the occurrence of the GW events, and a neutrino energy range of 1.8 to 100 MeV to search for correlated neutrino candidates. The detected electron-antineutrino candidates are consistent with the expected background rates for all the three time windows. Assuming monochromatic spectra, we found upper limits (90% confidence level) on electron-antineutrino fluence of $(1.13~-~2.44) \times 10^{11}~\rm{cm^{-2}}$ at 5 MeV to $8.0 \times 10^{7}~\rm{cm^{-2}}$ at 100 MeV for the three time windows. Under the assumption of a Fermi-Dirac spectrum, the upper limits were found to be $(5.4~-~7.0)\times 10^{9}~\rm{cm^{-2}}$ for the three time windows.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures, 9 tables

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....91d752653e8dfb9cfebe37529e4979e3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2006.15386