Study of Coincidences between Resonant Gravitational Wave Detectors
P. Astone, M. Bassan, P. Bonifazi, P. Carelli, E. Coccia, C.Cosmelli,, S.D'Antonio, V. Fafone, G.Federici, A. Marini, Y. Minenkov, I. Modena, G., Modestino, A. Moleti, G. V. Pallottino, G. Pizzella, L.Quintieri, F. Ronga,, R. Terenzi M. Visco, L. Votano

TL;DR
This paper investigates the coincidence detection between two cryogenic resonant gravitational wave detectors over six months to develop and evaluate new analysis algorithms based on detector physics.
Contribution
It introduces new algorithms for analyzing coincidences in resonant gravitational wave detectors, tailored to their physical characteristics.
Findings
Detection of coincident events during the observation period
Evaluation of new analysis algorithms' effectiveness
Insights into the physical behavior of resonant detectors
Abstract
Coincidences are searched 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 days, with the purpose to study new algorithms of analysis, based on the physical characteristics of the detectors.
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