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Detector Description and Performance for the First Coincidence Observations between LIGO and GEO
For 17 days in August and September 2002, the LIGO and GEO interferometer
gravitational wave detectors were operated in coincidence to produce their
first data for scientific analysis. Although the detectors were still far from
their design sensitivity levels, the data can be used to place better upper
limits on the flux of gravitational waves incident on the earth than previous
direct measurements. This paper describes the instruments and the data in some
detail, as a companion to analysis papers based on the first data.Comment: 41 pages, 9 figures 17 Sept 03: author list amended, minor editorial
change
Tidewater Virginian (Gloucester, Va. : 1887)
A weekly 4-page newspaper for Gloucester, VAIssues: Dec. 11, 1886; vol.1,no.2 Jan. 13, 1887; vol.1,no.6 Mar. 10, 1887; vol.1,no.14 May 10, 1888; vol.II, no.22 June 14, 1888; vol.II,no.27 Nov. 8, 1888; vol.II,no.48 Feb. 7, 1889; vol.III,no.8 Apr. 18, 1889; vol.III,no.18 May 9, 1889; vol.III,no.2
Atom Probe Tomography of Refractory Metal Nuggets
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Re-Os Geochronology of Sub-Micrometre Meteoritic Alloys Through Atom Probe Microscopy
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Re-Os Geochronology of Refractory Metal Nuggets through Atom Probe Microscopy
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Re-Os Geochronology of Sub-Micrometre Meteoritic Alloys Through Atom Probe Microscopy
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Re-Os Model Ages for Refractory Metal Nuggets
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