Search for event bursts in XMASS-I associated with gravitational-wave events
XMASS Collaboration: K. Abe, K. Hiraide, K. Ichimura, Y. Kishimoto, K., Kobayashi, M. Kobayashi, S. Moriyama, M. Nakahata, H. Ogawa, K. Sato, H., Sekiya, T. Suzuki, A. Takeda, S. Tasaka, M. Yamashita, B. S. Yang, N. Y. Kim,, Y. D. Kim, Y. Itow, K. Kanzawa, K. Masuda, K. Martens

TL;DR
This study searched for neutrino and event bursts in the XMASS-I detector associated with 11 gravitational-wave events, finding no significant signals but setting upper limits on neutrino fluence and identifying a possible burst candidate with low significance.
Contribution
First to perform a comprehensive search for event bursts in XMASS-I associated with multiple gravitational-wave events, establishing fluence limits and analyzing potential burst candidates.
Findings
No significant event burst observed for GW170817.
Set upper limits on neutrino fluence for various energies.
Identified a low-significance burst candidate with 2.1σ significance.
Abstract
We performed a search for event bursts in the XMASS-I detector associated with 11 gravitational-wave events detected during LIGO/Virgo's O1 and O2 periods. Simple and loose cuts were applied to the data collected in the full 832 kg xenon volume around the detection time of each gravitational-wave event. The data were divided into four energy regions ranging from keV to MeV. Without assuming any particular burst models, we looked for event bursts in sliding windows with various time width from 0.02 to 10 s. The search was conducted in a time window between 400 and 10,000 s from each gravitational-wave event. For the binary neutron star merger GW170817, no significant event burst was observed in the XMASS-I detector and we set 90% confidence level upper limits on neutrino fluence for the sum of all the neutrino flavors via coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering. The obtained…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
