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    Analysis of 3 years of data from the gravitational wave detectors EXPLORER and NAUTILUS

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    We performed a search for short gravitational wave bursts using about 3 years of data of the resonant bar detectors Nautilus and Explorer. Two types of analysis were performed: a search for coincidences with a low background of accidentals (0.1 over the entire period), and the calculation of upper limits on the rate of gravitational wave bursts. Here we give a detailed account of the methodology and we report the results: a null search for coincident events and an upper limit that improves over all previous limits from resonant antennas, and is competitive, in the range h_rss ~1E-19, with limits from interferometric detectors. Some new methodological features are introduced that have proven successful in the upper limits evaluation.Comment: 12 pages, 12 figure

    Measurements with the resonant gravitational wave detector EXPLORER during the gamma-ray burst 990425

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    Crosscorrelation measurement of stochastic gravitational waves with two gravitational wavew detectors

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    Search for gravitational radiation with the Allegro and Explorer detectors

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    Search fro gravitational radiation from Supernova 1993J

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