As the number of merging binary black holes observed with ground-based gravitational-wave detectors grows, increasingly accurate theoretical models are required to compare them to the observed sample and disentangle contributions from multiple channels. In formation models involving isolated binary stars, important uncertainties remain regarding the stability of mass transfer and common-envelope evolution. To study some of these uncertainties, we have computed binary simulations using the MES
International audienceThe recent detection of the binary black hole merger GW150914 demonstrates the...
Context The recently detected gravitational wave signals (GW150914 and GW151226) of the merger event...
Common-envelope (CE) evolution in massive binary systems is thought to be one of the most promising ...
As the number of merging binary black holes observed with ground-based gravitational-wave detectors ...
Rapid binary population synthesis codes are often used to investigate the evolution of compact-objec...
The detections of gravitational waves from the collisions of stellar-mass black holes by the LIGO Sc...
The properties of the population of merging binary black holes encode some of the uncertain physics ...
Binary mass transfer is a common phenomenon is stellar astrophysics. If the mass transfer proceeds o...
We study the impact of mass-transfer physics on the observable properties of binary black hole popul...
We review the main physical processes that lead to the formation of stellar binary black holes (BBHs...
The most striking features of the observed merging primary black hole mass distributions are the ext...
International audienceWe study the dynamical evolution of supermassive black holes, in the late stag...
We investigate the impact of uncertainty in the metallicity-specific star formation rate over cosmic...
Binary black holes are the primary endpoint of massive stars. Their properties provide a unique oppo...
Context. The recently detected gravitational wave signals (GW150914 and GW151226) of the m...
International audienceThe recent detection of the binary black hole merger GW150914 demonstrates the...
Context The recently detected gravitational wave signals (GW150914 and GW151226) of the merger event...
Common-envelope (CE) evolution in massive binary systems is thought to be one of the most promising ...
As the number of merging binary black holes observed with ground-based gravitational-wave detectors ...
Rapid binary population synthesis codes are often used to investigate the evolution of compact-objec...
The detections of gravitational waves from the collisions of stellar-mass black holes by the LIGO Sc...
The properties of the population of merging binary black holes encode some of the uncertain physics ...
Binary mass transfer is a common phenomenon is stellar astrophysics. If the mass transfer proceeds o...
We study the impact of mass-transfer physics on the observable properties of binary black hole popul...
We review the main physical processes that lead to the formation of stellar binary black holes (BBHs...
The most striking features of the observed merging primary black hole mass distributions are the ext...
International audienceWe study the dynamical evolution of supermassive black holes, in the late stag...
We investigate the impact of uncertainty in the metallicity-specific star formation rate over cosmic...
Binary black holes are the primary endpoint of massive stars. Their properties provide a unique oppo...
Context. The recently detected gravitational wave signals (GW150914 and GW151226) of the m...
International audienceThe recent detection of the binary black hole merger GW150914 demonstrates the...
Context The recently detected gravitational wave signals (GW150914 and GW151226) of the merger event...
Common-envelope (CE) evolution in massive binary systems is thought to be one of the most promising ...