Study of coincidences between resonant gravitational wave detectors

Coincidences 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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