Abstract

The article presents the latest results with the experiment of the Large Volume Detector located in the Gran Sasso Laboratory at the depth of 3650 m.w.e. LVD has been in operation since 1992 on the program a search for neutrino bursts from stellar core colapses, variations of the cosmic ray muon flux, and investigations of background sources at detecting rare events. According to the data of the LVD neutrino telescope for 29 years of operation (1992–2021), an experimental limitation on the frequency of neutrino bursts from gravitational collapses of stars in the Galaxy was obtained: less than 1 event in 12.6 years (f=0.08 year{}^{-1}) at a 90% confidence level.

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