Rapid binary population synthesis codes are often used to investigate the evolution of compact-object binaries. They typically rely on analytical fits of single-star evolutionary tracks and parameterized models for interactive phases of evolution (e.g., mass transfer on a thermal timescale, determination of dynamical instability, and common envelope) that are crucial to predict the fate of binaries. These processes can be more carefully implemented in stellar structure and evolution codes such as MESA. To assess the impact of such improvements, we compare binary black hole mergers as predicted in models with the rapid binary population synthesis code COSMIC to models ran with MESA simulations through mass transfer and common-envelope treatm...
International audienceWe study the dynamical evolution of supermassive black holes, in the late stag...
With recent advances in gravitational-wave astronomy, the direct detection of gravitational waves fr...
International audienceThe recent detection of the binary black hole merger GW150914 demonstrates the...
We are grateful to the MESA developers for building and making available high-quality computational ...
The cosmic merger rate density of black hole binaries (BHBs) can give us an essential clue to constr...
We study the impact of mass-transfer physics on the observable properties of binary black hole popul...
The properties of the population of merging binary black holes encode some of the uncertain physics ...
We compare the evolution of binary systems evolved in the MESA stellar evolution code to those in th...
During the first three observing runs of the Advanced gravitational-wave detector network, the LIGO/...
As the number of merging binary black holes observed with ground-based gravitational-wave detectors ...
The current interpretation of LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA data suggests that the primary mass function of mergi...
Binary black holes are the primary endpoint of massive stars. Their properties provide a unique oppo...
We review the main physical processes that lead to the formation of stellar binary black holes (BBHs...
International audienceWe study the dynamical evolution of supermassive black holes, in the late stag...
With recent advances in gravitational-wave astronomy, the direct detection of gravitational waves fr...
International audienceThe recent detection of the binary black hole merger GW150914 demonstrates the...
We are grateful to the MESA developers for building and making available high-quality computational ...
The cosmic merger rate density of black hole binaries (BHBs) can give us an essential clue to constr...
We study the impact of mass-transfer physics on the observable properties of binary black hole popul...
The properties of the population of merging binary black holes encode some of the uncertain physics ...
We compare the evolution of binary systems evolved in the MESA stellar evolution code to those in th...
During the first three observing runs of the Advanced gravitational-wave detector network, the LIGO/...
As the number of merging binary black holes observed with ground-based gravitational-wave detectors ...
The current interpretation of LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA data suggests that the primary mass function of mergi...
Binary black holes are the primary endpoint of massive stars. Their properties provide a unique oppo...
We review the main physical processes that lead to the formation of stellar binary black holes (BBHs...
International audienceWe study the dynamical evolution of supermassive black holes, in the late stag...
With recent advances in gravitational-wave astronomy, the direct detection of gravitational waves fr...
International audienceThe recent detection of the binary black hole merger GW150914 demonstrates the...