Richard L. Garwin, Eugene B. Skolnikoff, et al.
Issues in Science and Technology
A 118-kg bar shows vector amplitude changes ("impulses") in successive 24-msec intervals which correspond to bar energies E distributed with a probability N=N0exp(-EkTe), with Te30 K. Not more than one impulse larger than 537 K was observed in 9 days. Calibration impulses giving the bar 600 K of energy were detected with 60% efficiency above a 537-K threshold. In the following Letter, these results are contrasted with the gravity-wave detections of Weber. © 1973 The American Physical Society.
Richard L. Garwin, Eugene B. Skolnikoff, et al.
Issues in Science and Technology
James L. Levine, Richard L. Garwin
Physical Review Letters
Richard L. Garwin
ACS National Meeting 2007
Richard L. Garwin
Science