We investigate the problem of detecting gravitational waves from binaries of nonspinning black holes with masses m=5-20M., moving on quasicircular orbits, which are arguably the most promising sources for first-generation ground-based detectors. We analyze and compare all the currently available post-Newtonian approximations for the relativistic two-body dynamics; for these binaries, different approximations predict different waveforms. We then construct examples of detection template families that embed all the approximate models and that could be used to detect the true gravitational-wave signal (but not to characterize accurately its physical parameters). We estimate that the fitting factor for our detection families is greater than or s...
Recent progress in numerical relativity now allows computation of the binary black hole merger, wher...
We present further evidence that the second post-Newtonian (pN) approximation to the gravitational w...
We estimate the expected signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) from the three phases (inspiral, merger, and ...
We investigate the problem of detecting gravitational waves from binaries of nonspinning black holes...
We investigate the problem of detecting gravitational waves from binaries of nonspinning black holes...
We investigate the problem of detecting gravitational waves from binaries of nonspinning black holes...
Black-hole (BH) binaries with single-BH masses m=(5-20)M, moving on quasicircular orbits, are among ...
We compare waveforms obtained by numerically evolving nonspinning binary black holes to post-Newtoni...
Black-hole (BH) binaries with single-BH masses m=5--20 Msun, moving on quasicircular orbits, are amo...
Gravitational waveforms from the inspiral and ring-down stages of the binary black-hole coalescences...
Binary black holes are the most promising candidate sources for the first generation of earth-based ...
We discuss the extraction of information from detected binary black hole (BBH) coalescence gravitati...
Searches for gravitational-wave transients from binary black hole coalescences typically rely on one...
Binary black holes are the most promising candidate sources for the first generation of earth-based ...
Recent progress in numerical relativity now allows computation of the binary black hole merger, wher...
Recent progress in numerical relativity now allows computation of the binary black hole merger, wher...
We present further evidence that the second post-Newtonian (pN) approximation to the gravitational w...
We estimate the expected signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) from the three phases (inspiral, merger, and ...
We investigate the problem of detecting gravitational waves from binaries of nonspinning black holes...
We investigate the problem of detecting gravitational waves from binaries of nonspinning black holes...
We investigate the problem of detecting gravitational waves from binaries of nonspinning black holes...
Black-hole (BH) binaries with single-BH masses m=(5-20)M, moving on quasicircular orbits, are among ...
We compare waveforms obtained by numerically evolving nonspinning binary black holes to post-Newtoni...
Black-hole (BH) binaries with single-BH masses m=5--20 Msun, moving on quasicircular orbits, are amo...
Gravitational waveforms from the inspiral and ring-down stages of the binary black-hole coalescences...
Binary black holes are the most promising candidate sources for the first generation of earth-based ...
We discuss the extraction of information from detected binary black hole (BBH) coalescence gravitati...
Searches for gravitational-wave transients from binary black hole coalescences typically rely on one...
Binary black holes are the most promising candidate sources for the first generation of earth-based ...
Recent progress in numerical relativity now allows computation of the binary black hole merger, wher...
Recent progress in numerical relativity now allows computation of the binary black hole merger, wher...
We present further evidence that the second post-Newtonian (pN) approximation to the gravitational w...
We estimate the expected signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) from the three phases (inspiral, merger, and ...