We report on the first joint search for gravitational waves by the TAMA and LIGO collaborations. We looked for millisecond-duration unmodeled gravitational-wave bursts in 473 hr of coincident data collected during early 2003. No candidate signals were found. We set an upper limit of 0.12 events per day on the rate of detectable gravitational-wave bursts, at 90% confidence level. From software simulations, we estimate that our detector network was sensitive to bursts with root-sum-square strain amplitude above approximately 1–3×10-19 Hz-1/2 in the frequency band 700-2000 Hz. We describe the details of this collaborative search, with particular emphasis on its advantages and disadvantages compared to searches by LIGO and TAMA separately usin...
We report on a search for gravitational wave bursts using data from the first science run of the LIG...
We perform a search for gravitational wave bursts using data from the second science run of the LIGO...
We perform a search for gravitational wave bursts using data from the second science run of the LIGO...
We report on the first joint search for gravitational waves by the TAMA and LIGO collaborations. We ...
We report on the first joint search for gravitational waves by the TAMA and LIGO collaborations. We ...
We report on a search for gravitational wave bursts using data from the first science run of the LIG...
We perform a search for gravitational wave bursts using data from the second science run of the LIGO...
We perform a search for gravitational wave bursts using data from the second science run of the LIGO...
We report on the first joint search for gravitational waves by the TAMA and LIGO collaborations. We ...
We report on the first joint search for gravitational waves by the TAMA and LIGO collaborations. We ...
We report on a search for gravitational wave bursts using data from the first science run of the LIG...
We perform a search for gravitational wave bursts using data from the second science run of the LIGO...
We perform a search for gravitational wave bursts using data from the second science run of the LIGO...