Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Data obtained during five months of 2001 with the gravitational wave (GW)
detectors EXPLORER and NAUTILUS, operating with a bandwidth of a few Hz at
frequencies near 900 Hz, were studied in correlation with the gamma ray
burst data (GRB) obtained with the BeppoSAX satellite. During this period
BeppoSAX was the only GRB satellite in operation, while EXPLORER and
NAUTILUS were the only GW detectors in operation. No correlation between
the GW data and the GRB bursts was found. The analysis, performed over 47
GRB's, excludes the presence of signals of amplitude h>=6.5×1019, with
95% probability, if we allow a time delay between GW bursts and GRB within
±5 s, and h>=1.2×1018, if the time delay is within ±400 s. The result is
also provided in the form of scaled likelihood for unbiased interpretation
and easier use for further analysis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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