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Oct 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006cqgra..23s.715a&link_type=abstract
Classical and Quantum Gravity, Volume 23, Issue 19, pp. S715-S721 (2006).
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We analysed the TAMA300 data in time domain using the ALF filter. Two kinds of vetoes were implemented in order to reduce fake events. One is the method based on the time scale of burst gravitational wave (GW) signals. The other is the veto using one of the auxiliary monitor channels of the interferometer operation. The analysed data were DataTaking9 data of the TAMA300 taken from 28th November 2003 to 10th January 2004. Finally, we did not find any evidence of the detection of gravitational wave events, and obtained an upper limit rate of 0.55 (events/day) with a confidence level 90% at the level of 10-17hrss GW amplitude for a 1304 Hz sine-Gaussian signal.
Akutsu Tatsuya
Ando Matthew
Kanda Nobuyuki
Miyoki Shinji
Ohashi Masatake
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