© 2019. The American Astronomical Society. When formed through dynamical interactions, stellar-mass binary black holes (BBHs) may retain eccentric orbits (e > 0.1 at 10 Hz) detectable by ground-based gravitational-wave detectors. Eccentricity can therefore be used to differentiate dynamically formed binaries from isolated BBH mergers. Current template-based gravitational-wave searches do not use waveform models associated with eccentric orbits, rendering the search less efficient for eccentric binary systems. Here we present the results of a search for BBH mergers that inspiral in eccentric orbits using data from the first and second observing runs (O1 and O2) of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo. We carried out the search with the coherent ...
When formed through dynamical interactions, stellar-mass binary black holes (BBHs) may retain eccent...
When formed through dynamical interactions, stellar-mass binary black holes (BBHs) may retain eccent...
International audienceWhen formed through dynamical interactions, stellar-mass binary black holes ma...
© 2019. The American Astronomical Society. When formed through dynamical interactions, stellar-mass ...
When formed through dynamical interactions, stellar-mass binary black holes (BBHs) may retain eccent...
When formed through dynamical interactions, stellar-mass binary black holes (BBHs) may retain eccent...
International audienceWhen formed through dynamical interactions, stellar-mass binary black holes ma...
© 2019. The American Astronomical Society. When formed through dynamical interactions, stellar-mass ...
When formed through dynamical interactions, stellar-mass binary black holes (BBHs) may retain eccent...
When formed through dynamical interactions, stellar-mass binary black holes (BBHs) may retain eccent...
International audienceWhen formed through dynamical interactions, stellar-mass binary black holes ma...