International audienceWe revisit the merger rate for Galactic double neutron star (DNS) systems in light of recent observational insight into the longitudinal and latitudinal beam shape of the relativistic DNS PSR J1906 + 0746. Due to its young age and its relativistic orbit, the pulsar contributes significantly to the estimate of the joint Galactic merger rate. We follow previous analyses by modelling the underlying pulsar population of nine merging DNS systems and study the impact and resulting uncertainties when replacing simplifying assumptions made in the past with actual knowledge of the beam shape, its extent, and the viewing geometry. We find that the individual contribution of PSR J1906 + 0746 increases to R=6+28−5Myr−1 although th...
We report here the non-detection of gravitational waves from the merger of binary-neutron star syste...
We have performed detailed population synthesis on a large number (20 million) of binary systems in ...
We report here the non-detection of gravitational waves from the merger of binary–neutron star syste...
International audienceWe revisit the merger rate for Galactic double neutron star (DNS) systems in l...
We present the current estimates of the Galactic merger rate of double-neutron-star (DNS) systems. U...
We report on the newly increased event rates due to the recent discovery of the highly relativistic ...
We report on the newly increased event rates due to the recent discovery of the highly relativistic ...
Pulsar binaries are important targets for ground-based and future space-borne gravitational-wave (GW...
The merger(1) of close binary systems containing two neutron stars should produce a burst of gravita...
This manuscript is an updated version of Kalogera et al. (2004) published in ApJ Letters to correct ...
We revisit double neutron star (DNS) formation in the classical binary evolution scenario in light o...
We show that the inferred merger rate and chirp masses of binary black holes (BBHs) detected by adva...
The coalescence rate of two neutron stars (NS) is revisited. For estimation of the number of bound N...
We report here the non-detection of gravitational waves from the merger of binary-neutron star syste...
We report here the non-detection of gravitational waves from the merger of binary-neutron star syste...
We have performed detailed population synthesis on a large number (20 million) of binary systems in ...
We report here the non-detection of gravitational waves from the merger of binary–neutron star syste...
International audienceWe revisit the merger rate for Galactic double neutron star (DNS) systems in l...
We present the current estimates of the Galactic merger rate of double-neutron-star (DNS) systems. U...
We report on the newly increased event rates due to the recent discovery of the highly relativistic ...
We report on the newly increased event rates due to the recent discovery of the highly relativistic ...
Pulsar binaries are important targets for ground-based and future space-borne gravitational-wave (GW...
The merger(1) of close binary systems containing two neutron stars should produce a burst of gravita...
This manuscript is an updated version of Kalogera et al. (2004) published in ApJ Letters to correct ...
We revisit double neutron star (DNS) formation in the classical binary evolution scenario in light o...
We show that the inferred merger rate and chirp masses of binary black holes (BBHs) detected by adva...
The coalescence rate of two neutron stars (NS) is revisited. For estimation of the number of bound N...
We report here the non-detection of gravitational waves from the merger of binary-neutron star syste...
We report here the non-detection of gravitational waves from the merger of binary-neutron star syste...
We have performed detailed population synthesis on a large number (20 million) of binary systems in ...
We report here the non-detection of gravitational waves from the merger of binary–neutron star syste...