This paper presents the gravitational-wave measurement of the Hubble constant (H 0) using the detections from the first and second observing runs of the Advanced LIGO and Virgo detector network. The presence of the transient electromagnetic counterpart of the binary neutron star GW170817 led to the first standard-siren measurement of H 0. Here we additionally use binary black hole detections in conjunction with galaxy catalogs and report a joint measurement. Our updated measurement is H 0 = km s-1 Mpc-1 (68.3% of the highest density posterior interval with a flat-in-log prior) which is an improvement by a factor of 1.04 (about 4%) over the GW170817-only value of km s-1 Mpc-1. A significant additional contribution currently comes from GW1708...
This paper presents the gravitational-wave measurement of the Hubble constant (H 0) using the detect...
This paper presents the gravitational-wave measurement of the Hubble constant (H 0) using the detect...
This paper presents the gravitational-wave measurement of the Hubble constant (H-0) using the detect...
This paper presents the gravitational-wave measurement of the Hubble constant (H 0) using the detect...
This paper presents the gravitational-wave measurement of the Hubble constant (H 0) using the detect...
This paper presents the gravitational-wave measurement of the Hubble constant (H 0) using the detect...
This paper presents the gravitational-wave measurement of the Hubble constant (H-0) using the detect...
This paper presents the gravitational-wave measurement of the Hubble constant (H 0) using the detect...
This paper presents the gravitational-wave measurement of the Hubble constant (H 0) using the detect...
This paper presents the gravitational-wave measurement of the Hubble constant (H 0) using the detect...
This paper presents the gravitational-wave measurement of the Hubble constant (H-0) using the detect...