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arxiv: gr-qc/0011072 · v1 · submitted 2000-11-21 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph

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Search for Periodic Gravitational Wave Sources with the Explorer Detector

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We have developped a procedure for the search of periodic signals in the data of gravitational wave detectors. We report here the analysis of one year of data from the resonant detector Explorer, searching for pulsars located in the Galactic Center (GC). No signals with amplitude greater than $\bar{h}= 2.9~10^{-24}$, in the range 921.32-921.38 Hz, were observed using data collected over a time period of 95.7 days, for a source located at $\alpha=17.70 \pm 0.01$ hours and $\delta=-29.00 \pm 0.05$ degrees. Our procedure can be extended for any assumed position in the sky and for a more general all-sky search, even with a frequency correction at the source due to the spin-down and Doppler effects.

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