Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 2005
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The Tenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting. Proceedings of the MG10 Meeting held at Brazilian Center for Research in Physics (CBPF), Rio
Physics
Scientific paper
We report on the present status of the resonant gravitational waves detectors EXPLORER and NAUTILUS operated by the ROG collaboration at CERN and at the INFN Frascati National Laboratories respectively. EXPLORER has been operating in continuous data taking for three years. NAUTILUS during 2002 underwent a partial overhaul of its read-out electronics. The results obtained since May 2003 show a considerable improvement in the performances of the apparatus. Both the detectors exhibit an unprecedented useful bandwidth: in over 30 Hz their spectral sensitivities are better than 10{ - 20} /√ {Hz} with a duty cycle only limited by cryogenic operations.
Astone Pia
Babusci Danilo
Bassan Massimo
Bonifazi P.
Carelli Pasquale
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