Abstract We have considered, in the past two years, coincidences between the gravitational wave detector NAUTILUS and EXPLORER in order to study fluxes of projectiles or Gravitational Waves, produced by a limited numbers of cosmic source. We use coincidences between the two distant detectors as a good tool in order to minimize local noise and we have chosen a coincidence time acceptance window of ±5 s against a ±0.5 s or less used until now, conscious that we are accepting coincidences accidental in this way. Results are shown.
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