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[en] The response to a gravitational wave of two free masses whose relative motion is monitored with an electromagnetic tracking signal is derived. The results indicate a two-feature signature in one-way data and a three-feature signature in two-way data. The effect is applied to gravitational wave experiments using laser interferometers, spacecraft Doppler tracking, planetary ranging, and pulsar timing analysis. Actual results are presented from spacecraft Doppler experiments and from pulsar timing data analysis, with new upper limits being set on a possible cosmic gravitational wave background via the pulsar data. (Auth.)
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Deruelle, N.; Piran, T. (eds.); 510 p; ISBN 0-444-86560-8;
; 1983; p. 485-493; North-Holland; Amsterdam (Netherlands); NATO Advanced Study Institute, Les Houches Summer School on Gravitational Radiation; Les Houches (France); 2-21 Jun 1982

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