P Astone (for the ROG Collaboration) 2004 Class. Quantum Grav. 21 S1585 doi:10.1088/0264-9381/21/20/002
P Astone (for the ROG Collaboration)
Show affiliationsThe two gravitational wave detectors Explorer (located at CERN) and Nautilus (in Frascati, LNF) have been operating for many years. These detectors allow us to investigate various classes of signals, such as bursts, continuous waves and the stochastic background. They operated in the years 2001 and 2003 with unprecedented sensitivities. In this paper we will recall some of the results obtained by the collaboration and summarize our plans for the near future.
Issue 20 (21 October 2004)
Received 9 April 2004, in final form 11 August 2004
Published 24 September 2004
P Astone (for the ROG Collaboration) 2004 Class. Quantum Grav. 21 S1585
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