We present the results of a search for extraterrestrial electron
antineutrinos (νˉe's) in the energy range 8.3MeV<Eνˉe<31.8MeV using the KamLAND detector. In an exposure of
4.53 kton-year, we identify 25 candidate events. All of the candidate events
can be attributed to background, most importantly neutral current atmospheric
neutrino interactions, setting an upper limit on the probability of 8B
solar νe's converting into νˉe's at 5.3×10−5
(90% C.L.), if we assume an undistorted νˉe shape. This limit
corresponds to a solar νˉe flux of 93cm−2s−1 or an event
rate of 1.6events(kton−year)−1 above the energy threshold
(Eνˉe>8.3MeV). The present data also allows us to set more
stringent limits on the diffuse supernova neutrino flux and on the annihilation
rates for light dark matter particles.Comment: 22 pages, 6 figure