In a regime where data are only mildly informative, prior choices can play a significant role in Bayesian statistical inference, potentially affecting the inferred physics. We show this is indeed the case for some of the parameters inferred from current gravitational-wave measurements of binary black hole coalescences. We reanalyze the first detections performed by the twin LIGO interferometers using alternative (and astrophysically motivated) prior assumptions. We find different prior distributions can introduce deviations in the resulting posteriors that impact the physical interpretation of these systems. For instance, (i) limits on the 90% credible interval on the effective black hole spin χ_(eff) are subject to variations of ∼10% if a ...
Black holes are some of the most mysterious and fascinating objects that exist: with a gravitational...
Gravitational wave detection from binary black hole (BBH) inspirals has become routine thanks to the...
A major challenge in gravitational-wave astrophysics is the interpretation of observations, which re...
In a regime where data are only mildly informative, prior choices can play a significant role in Bay...
Observation of gravitational waves from inspiralling binary black holes has offered a unique opportu...
The black holes detected by current and future interferometers can have diverse origins. Their expec...
GW190412 is the first observation of a black hole binary with definitively unequal masses. GW190412'...
We present a critical reanalysis of the black-hole binary coalescences detected during LIGO’s first ...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. GW190412 is the first observation of...
The properties of precessing, coalescing binary black holes are presently inferred through compariso...
GW190412 is the first observation of a black hole binary with definitively unequal masses. GW190412'...
We characterize the expected statistical errors with which the parameters of black-hole binaries ca...
The coalescence of compact binaries containing neutron stars or black holes is one of the most promi...
With its last observing run, the LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA collaboration has detected almost one hundre...
(Abridged): We assess the statistical errors in estimating the parameters of non-spinning black-hole...
Black holes are some of the most mysterious and fascinating objects that exist: with a gravitational...
Gravitational wave detection from binary black hole (BBH) inspirals has become routine thanks to the...
A major challenge in gravitational-wave astrophysics is the interpretation of observations, which re...
In a regime where data are only mildly informative, prior choices can play a significant role in Bay...
Observation of gravitational waves from inspiralling binary black holes has offered a unique opportu...
The black holes detected by current and future interferometers can have diverse origins. Their expec...
GW190412 is the first observation of a black hole binary with definitively unequal masses. GW190412'...
We present a critical reanalysis of the black-hole binary coalescences detected during LIGO’s first ...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. GW190412 is the first observation of...
The properties of precessing, coalescing binary black holes are presently inferred through compariso...
GW190412 is the first observation of a black hole binary with definitively unequal masses. GW190412'...
We characterize the expected statistical errors with which the parameters of black-hole binaries ca...
The coalescence of compact binaries containing neutron stars or black holes is one of the most promi...
With its last observing run, the LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA collaboration has detected almost one hundre...
(Abridged): We assess the statistical errors in estimating the parameters of non-spinning black-hole...
Black holes are some of the most mysterious and fascinating objects that exist: with a gravitational...
Gravitational wave detection from binary black hole (BBH) inspirals has become routine thanks to the...
A major challenge in gravitational-wave astrophysics is the interpretation of observations, which re...