In order to improve the phasing of the comparable-mass waveform as we approach the last stable orbit for a system, various re-summation methods have been used to improve the standard post-Newtonian waveforms. In this work we present a new family of templates for the detection of gravitational waves from the inspiral of two comparable-mass black hole binaries. These new adiabatic templates are based on re-expressing the derivative of the binding energy and the gravitational wave flux functions in terms of shifted Chebyshev polynomials. The Chebyshev polynomials are a useful tool in numerical methods as they display the fastest convergence of any of the orthogonal polynomials. In this case they are also particularly useful as they eliminate o...
The order of the post-Newtonian expansion needed, to extract in a reliable and accurate manner the f...
We study the effectiveness of stationary-phase approximated post-Newtonian waveforms currently used ...
Recent progress in numerical relativity has enabled us to model the non-perturbative merger phase of...
In order to improve the phasing of the comparable-mass waveform as we approach the last stable orbit...
We ascertain the effectiveness of the second post-Newtonian approximation to the gravitational waves...
We investigate the problem of detecting gravitational waves from binaries of nonspinning black holes...
Recent progress in numerical relativity now allows computation of the binary black hole merger, wher...
We compare the performances of the templates defined by three different types of approaches: traditi...
We compare waveforms obtained by numerically evolving nonspinning binary black holes to post-Newtoni...
We investigate the problem of detecting gravitational waves from binaries of nonspinning black holes...
Detection template families (DTFs) are built to capture the essential features of true gravitational...
The detection of gravitational waves from coalescing compact binaries would be a computationally int...
There has been remarkable progress in numerical relativity recently. This has led to the generation ...
We present further evidence that the second post-Newtonian (pN) approximation to the gravitational w...
Gravitational waveforms from the inspiral and ring-down stages of the binary black-hole coalescences...
The order of the post-Newtonian expansion needed, to extract in a reliable and accurate manner the f...
We study the effectiveness of stationary-phase approximated post-Newtonian waveforms currently used ...
Recent progress in numerical relativity has enabled us to model the non-perturbative merger phase of...
In order to improve the phasing of the comparable-mass waveform as we approach the last stable orbit...
We ascertain the effectiveness of the second post-Newtonian approximation to the gravitational waves...
We investigate the problem of detecting gravitational waves from binaries of nonspinning black holes...
Recent progress in numerical relativity now allows computation of the binary black hole merger, wher...
We compare the performances of the templates defined by three different types of approaches: traditi...
We compare waveforms obtained by numerically evolving nonspinning binary black holes to post-Newtoni...
We investigate the problem of detecting gravitational waves from binaries of nonspinning black holes...
Detection template families (DTFs) are built to capture the essential features of true gravitational...
The detection of gravitational waves from coalescing compact binaries would be a computationally int...
There has been remarkable progress in numerical relativity recently. This has led to the generation ...
We present further evidence that the second post-Newtonian (pN) approximation to the gravitational w...
Gravitational waveforms from the inspiral and ring-down stages of the binary black-hole coalescences...
The order of the post-Newtonian expansion needed, to extract in a reliable and accurate manner the f...
We study the effectiveness of stationary-phase approximated post-Newtonian waveforms currently used ...
Recent progress in numerical relativity has enabled us to model the non-perturbative merger phase of...