First search for gravitational wave bursts with a network of detectors
Abstract
We report the initial results from a search for bursts of gravitational radiation by a network of five cryogenic resonant detectors during 1997 and 1998. This is the first significant search with more than two detectors observing simultaneously. No gravitational wave burst was detected. The false alarm rate was lower than 1 per 104 years when three or more detectors were operating simultaneously. The typical threshold was H ~ 4 10-21 Hz-1 on the Fourier component at ~ 103 Hz of the gravitational wave strain amplitude. New upper limits for amplitude and rate of g.w. bursts have been set.
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