Supernova 1987a neutrino event in IMB detector [IMB neutrino research project] / BL003799

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Title
Supernova 1987a neutrino event in IMB detector [IMB neutrino research project]
Date
19870223
Collection Title
Jack van der Velde papers
Collection Creator
Van ver Velde, Jack
Notes
IMB (Irvine, Michigan, Brookline), a collaboration between the University of Michigan, the University of California at Irvine, and the U.S. Department of Energy, was an experiment designed to determine the ultimate stability of matter. One of eight events recorded by IMB during the few seconds that the neutrino pulse from SN1987a passed through the detector. View looking into the south wall.
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BL003799
Source of Title
Vander Velde
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35 mm color slide
Repository
Bentley Historical Library
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2012-11-25 01:39:18

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BL003799
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