Results from one thousand days of real-time, directional solar-neutrino data

K. S. Hirata et al.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 65, 1297 – Published 10 September 1990
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Abstract

A data sample of 1040 days from the Kamiokande II detector, consisting of subsamples of 450 days at electron-energy threshold Ee≥9.3 MeV and 590 days at Ee≥7.5 MeV, yields a clear directional correlation of the solar-neutrino-induced electron events with respect to the Sun and a measurement of the differential electron-energy distribution. These provide unequivocal evidence for the production of B8 by fusion in the Sun. The measured flux of B8 solar neutrinos from the two subsamples relative to a prediction of the standard solar model is 0.46±0.05(stat)±0.06(syst). The total data sample is tested for short-term time variation; within the statistical error, no significant variation is observed.

  • Received 5 June 1990

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.65.1297

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Vol. 65, Iss. 11 — 10 September 1990

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