Solar Neutrino Data Covering Solar Cycle 22

Y. Fukuda(The University of Tokyo), T. Hayakawa(The University of Tokyo), K. Inoue(The University of Tokyo), K. Ishihara(The University of Tokyo), H. Ishino(The University of Tokyo), S. Joukou(The University of Tokyo), T. Kajita(The University of Tokyo), S. Kasuga(The University of Tokyo), Y. Koshio(The University of Tokyo), T. Kumita(The University of Tokyo), Koji Matsumoto(The University of Tokyo), M. Nakahata(The University of Tokyo), K. Nakamura(The University of Tokyo), K. Okumura(The University of Tokyo), Akito Sakai(The University of Tokyo), M. Shiozawa(The University of Tokyo), J. Suzuki(The University of Tokyo), Y. Suzuki(The University of Tokyo), T. Tomoeda(The University of Tokyo), Y. Totsuka(The University of Tokyo), Keiko Hirata(High Energy Accelerator Research Organization), K. Kihara(High Energy Accelerator Research Organization), Y. Oyama(High Energy Accelerator Research Organization), M. Koshiba(Shibuya (Japan)), K. Nishijima(Tokai University), Takashi Horiuchi(Tokai University), K. Fujita(Tohoku University), S. Hatakeyama(Tohoku University), M. Koga(Tohoku University), T. Maruyama(Tohoku University), Y. Suzuki(Tohoku University), M. Mori(Miyagi University of Education), T. Kajimura(Kobe University), T. Suda(Kobe University), Y. Suzuki(Kobe University), T. Ishizuka(Niigata University), K. Miyano(Niigata University), H. Okazawa(Niigata University), T. Hara(Osaka University), Y. Nagashima(Osaka University), M. Takita(Osaka University), Tomohiro Yamaguchi(Osaka University), Y. Hayato(Tokyo Institute of Technology), K. Kaneyuki(Tokyo Institute of Technology), T. Suzuki(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Y. Takeuchi(Tokyo Institute of Technology), T. Tanimori(Tokyo Institute of Technology), S. Tasaka(Gifu University), E. Ichihara(The University of Tokyo), S. Miyamoto(The University of Tokyo), K. Nishikawa(The University of Tokyo)
Physical Review Letters
August 26, 1996
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Abstract

Results from 1036 days of solar neutrino data accumulated in the upgraded Kamiokande detector (Kamiokande III) are presented. The $^{8}\mathrm{B}$ solar neutrino flux observed in Kamiokande III is ${2.82}_{\ensuremath{-}0.24}^{+0.25}$ (stat) \ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{} 0.27 (syst) \ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{} ${10}^{6}$ ${\mathrm{cm}}^{\ensuremath{-}2}$${\mathrm{s}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$; the combined flux from Kamiokande II and III (2079 days in total) is 2.80 \ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{} 0.19 (stat) \ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{} 0.33 (syst) \ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{} ${10}^{6}$ ${\mathrm{cm}}^{\ensuremath{-}2}$${\mathrm{s}}^{\ensuremath{-}1}$, which is 49% to 64% of the standard solar models. These combined data from January 1987 to February 1995, covering an entire period of solar cycle 22, enabled us to study a correlation between the neutrino flux and the solar activity in detail: no strong correlation of the solar neutrino flux with the sunspot numbers was found within experimental errors. The result on a search for the daytime and nighttime flux difference is also reported.


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