GCN Circular 390
Subject
GRB990705: No Evidence for Neutrino Signal
Date
1999-07-19T15:48:49Z (25 years ago)
From
Walter Fulgione at CNR-Torino <fulgione@togcxl.to.infn.it>
Walter Fulgione, on behalf of the Large Volume Detector collaboration, report:
Concerning the GRB990705 (BeppoSAX mail # 99/16 and 99/17):
the LVD neutrino telescope in the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory
was running on July 5th, 16:01:25 UT and it has been steadily taking
data since June 22nd, with an active scintillator mass of 573 ton.
No evidence for any burst of neutrino interactions has been detected
inside a 48 hours time interval around the GRB time.
The data analysis on a wider time interval to find a possible weak
signal or to establish the limit on the neutrino emission is in progress.
Results will be published, as soon as possible, on LNGS Internal Report
(http://scienza98.lngs.infn.it/)
This note can be cited.