- Abe, S;
- Asami, S;
- Eizuka, M;
- Futagi, S;
- Gando, A;
- Gando, Y;
- Gima, T;
- Goto, A;
- Hachiya, T;
- Hata, K;
- Hosokawa, K;
- Ichimura, K;
- Ieki, S;
- Ikeda, H;
- Inoue, K;
- Ishidoshiro, K;
- Kamei, Y;
- Kawada, N;
- Kishimoto, Y;
- Kinoshita, T;
- Koga, M;
- Kurasawa, M;
- Maemura, N;
- Mitsui, T;
- Miyake, H;
- Nakahata, T;
- Nakamura, K;
- Nakamura, R;
- Ozaki, H;
- Sakai, T;
- Sambonsugi, H;
- Shimizu, I;
- Shirai, J;
- Shiraishi, K;
- Suzuki, A;
- Suzuki, Y;
- Takeuchi, A;
- Tamae, K;
- Watanabe, H;
- Yoshida, Y;
- Obara, S;
- Ichikawa, AK;
- Yoshida, S;
- Umehara, S;
- Fushimi, K;
- Kotera, K;
- Urano, Y;
- Berger, BE;
- Fujikawa, BK;
- Learned, JG;
- Maricic, J;
- Axani, SN;
- Smolsky, J;
- Lertprasertpong, J;
- Winslow, LA;
- Fu, Z;
- Ouellet, J;
- Efremenko, Y;
- Karwowski, HJ;
- Markoff, DM;
- Tornow, W;
- Li, A;
- Detwiler, JA;
- Enomoto, S;
- Decowski, MP;
- Grant, C;
- Song, H;
- O’Donnell, T;
- Dell’Oro, S
We report the results of a search for MeV-scale astrophysical neutrinos in KamLAND presented as an excess in the number of coincident neutrino interactions associated with the publicly available high-energy neutrino datasets from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. We find no statistically significant excess in the number of observed low-energy electron antineutrinos in KamLAND, given a coincidence time window of ±500 s, ±1,000 s, ±3,600 s, and ±10,000 s around each of the IceCube neutrinos. We use this observation to present limits from 1.8 MeV to 100 MeV on the electron antineutrino fluence, assuming a mono-energetic flux. We then compare the results to several astrophysical measurements performed by IceCube and place a limit at the 90% confidence level on the electron antineutrino isotropic thermal luminosity from the TXS 0506+056 blazar.