Gravitational-radiation-detector observations in 1973 and 1974

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Algorithms, Computer Programs, Gravitational Waves, Instrument Errors, Radiation Detectors, Correction, Data Reduction, Histograms, Relativity, Statistical Analysis, Thresholds, Time Lag

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Results of observations of the Argonne-Maryland gravitational radiation detectors during the period May 1973-July 1974 are presented. Previously published data are corrected for a computer programming error. For certain continuous periods an excess of coincidences over the accidental ones is observed. The excess is more significant for the algorithm ((d/dt)(x squared + y squared)) squared than for the algorithm (dx/dt) squared + (dy/dt) squared. This gives information concerning pulse length and spectral character, and implies that published sensitivity calculations are not applicable to these experiments.

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