Gravitational waves (GWs) from compact binary stars at cosmological distances are promising and powerful cosmological probes, referred to as the GW standard sirens. With future GW detectors, we will be able to precisely measure source luminosity distances out to a redshift z∼5. To extract cosmological information, previously proposed cosmological studies using the GW standard sirens rely on source redshift information obtained through an extensive electromagnetic follow-up campaign. However, the redshift identification is typically time consuming and rather challenging. Here, we propose a novel method for cosmology with the GW standard sirens free from the redshift measurements. Utilizing the anisotropies of the number density and luminosit...
Gravitational waves emitted during the coalescence of binary neutron star systems are self- calibrat...
One of the greatest limitations in astrophysics and cosmology is the distance measurement. Before th...
Observations of the gravitational radiation from well-localized, inspiraling compact-object binaries...
Precision cosmology is crucial to understand the different energy components in the Universe and the...
We show that the Big Bang Observer (BBO), a proposed space-based gravitational-wave (GW) detector, w...
Proposed space-based gravitational-wave detectors such as BBO and DECIGO can detect ~ 106 neutron st...
The standard siren approach of gravitational wave cosmology appeals to the direct luminosity distanc...
Inspiraling compact binaries as standard sirens will become an invaluable tool for cosmology when we...
Inspiraling compact binaries as standard sirens will become an invaluable tool for cosmology when we...
Gravitational waves (GWs) from compact binary coalescences encode the absolute luminosity distances ...
Information about the mass spectrum of compact stars can be used to infer cosmological parameters fr...
Recent observations support the hypothesis that a large fraction of "short-hard" gamma-ray bursts (S...
The detection of gravitational waves (GWs) and an accompanying electromagnetic (E/M) counterpart hav...
The observation of binary neutron star merger GW170817, along with its optical counterpart, provided...
The observation of binary neutron star merger GW170817, along with its optical counterpart, provided...
Gravitational waves emitted during the coalescence of binary neutron star systems are self- calibrat...
One of the greatest limitations in astrophysics and cosmology is the distance measurement. Before th...
Observations of the gravitational radiation from well-localized, inspiraling compact-object binaries...
Precision cosmology is crucial to understand the different energy components in the Universe and the...
We show that the Big Bang Observer (BBO), a proposed space-based gravitational-wave (GW) detector, w...
Proposed space-based gravitational-wave detectors such as BBO and DECIGO can detect ~ 106 neutron st...
The standard siren approach of gravitational wave cosmology appeals to the direct luminosity distanc...
Inspiraling compact binaries as standard sirens will become an invaluable tool for cosmology when we...
Inspiraling compact binaries as standard sirens will become an invaluable tool for cosmology when we...
Gravitational waves (GWs) from compact binary coalescences encode the absolute luminosity distances ...
Information about the mass spectrum of compact stars can be used to infer cosmological parameters fr...
Recent observations support the hypothesis that a large fraction of "short-hard" gamma-ray bursts (S...
The detection of gravitational waves (GWs) and an accompanying electromagnetic (E/M) counterpart hav...
The observation of binary neutron star merger GW170817, along with its optical counterpart, provided...
The observation of binary neutron star merger GW170817, along with its optical counterpart, provided...
Gravitational waves emitted during the coalescence of binary neutron star systems are self- calibrat...
One of the greatest limitations in astrophysics and cosmology is the distance measurement. Before th...
Observations of the gravitational radiation from well-localized, inspiraling compact-object binaries...