The temporal distribution of SN1987A neutrino events
Abstract
The interpretation of the SN1987A neutrino data continues to be hindered by significant absolute timing uncertainties and a well-known tension in the angular distributions. We perform a quantitative, high-precision alignment of the Kamiokande-II and Baksan data with the IMB clock, using for the first time the relative time offset (RTO) and reducing the temporal uncertainty by two orders of magnitude to the sub-second level. The chi-square analysis shows that Baksan's absolute timestamps require an advancement of 30.4 s, while those of Kamiokande-II require a delay of about 6.4 s. The knowledge of the unified timeline provides a necessary and rigorous basis for testing whether the first Kamiokande-II event arose from the neutronization burst - a possibility motivated by its angular properties. Our analysis favors an accretion phase electron anti-neutrino origin over a neutronization-burst origin, with a likelihood ratio of 3-6, depending on the specific MSW oscillation scenario. This result corroborates the standard interpretation - that only inverse beta decay events were detected. Our framework yields the most stringent constraints to date on the SN1987A chronology and establishes a precision benchmark for future Galactic supernova observations.
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@article{arxiv.2605.06401,
title = {The temporal distribution of SN1987A neutrino events},
author = {Riccardo Maria Bozza and Vigilante di Risi and Veronica Oliviero and Giulia Ricciardi and Francesco Vissani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.06401},
year = {2026}
}
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14 pages, 4 figures