P Astone et al 2001 Class. Quantum Grav. 18 243 doi:10.1088/0264-9381/18/2/304
P Astone1, M Bassan2, P Bonifazi3, P Carelli4, E Coccia2, C Cosmelli5, S D'Antonio5, V Fafone6, G Federici1, A Marini6, Y Minenkov2, I Modena2, G Modestino6, A Moleti2, G V Pallottino5, G Pizzella7, L Quintieri6, F Ronga6, R Terenzi3, M Visco3 and L Votano6
Show affiliationsCoincidences are searched for with the cryogenic resonant gravitational wave detectors EXPLORER and NAUTILUS, during a period of about six months (2 June-14 December 1998) for a total measuring time of 94.5 d, with the purpose of studying new analysis algorithms, based on the physical characteristics of the detectors.
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Received 26 September 2000, in final form 2 November 2000
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