We are living through the dawn of the era of gravitational wave astronomy. Our first glances through this new window upon the sky has revealed a new population of objects. Since it first began observing in late 2015, the advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) has detected gravitational waves three times, along with an additional strong candidate -- and there shall be orders of magnitude more in the years to come. In all four cases, the waveform\u27s signature is consistent with general relativity\u27s predictions for the merging of two black holes. Through parameter estimation studies, estimates on features such as the black holes\u27 masses and spins have been determined. At least two of the black hole pairs li...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
We are living through the dawn of the era of gravitational wave astronomy. Our first glances through...
Starting with the first gravitational-wave detection in September 2015, the LIGO and Virgo gravitati...
Advanced LIGO detectors at Hanford and Livingston made two confirmed and one marginal detection of b...
We explore the predictions for detectable gravitational-wave signals from merging binary black holes...
We explore the predictions for detectable gravitational-wave signals from merging binary black holes...
The direct observation and characterization of gravitational waves from binary black-hole mergers by...
Mergers of black-hole binaries are expected to release large amounts of energy in the form of gravit...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
The dynamical formation of stellar-mass black hole-black hole binaries has long been a promising sou...
Since the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) made the first direct detection...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
We are living through the dawn of the era of gravitational wave astronomy. Our first glances through...
Starting with the first gravitational-wave detection in September 2015, the LIGO and Virgo gravitati...
Advanced LIGO detectors at Hanford and Livingston made two confirmed and one marginal detection of b...
We explore the predictions for detectable gravitational-wave signals from merging binary black holes...
We explore the predictions for detectable gravitational-wave signals from merging binary black holes...
The direct observation and characterization of gravitational waves from binary black-hole mergers by...
Mergers of black-hole binaries are expected to release large amounts of energy in the form of gravit...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
The dynamical formation of stellar-mass black hole-black hole binaries has long been a promising sou...
Since the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) made the first direct detection...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...
We report on the population properties of compact binary mergers inferred from gravitational-wave ob...