We report the observation of a compact binary coalescence involving a 22.2-24.3 MΘ black hole and a compact object with a mass of 2.50-2.67 MΘ (all measurements quoted at the 90% credible level). The gravitational-wave signal, GW190814, was observed during LIGO's and Virgo's third observing run on 2019 August 14 at 21:10:39 UTC and has a signal-to-noise ratio of 25 in the three-detector network. The source was localized to 18.5 deg2 at a distance of 241+41-45 Mpc; no electromagnetic counterpart has been confirmed to date. The source has the most unequal mass ratio yet measured with gravitational waves , 0.112+0.008-0.009, , and its secondary component is either the lightest black hole or the heaviest neutron star ever discovered in a double...
We report the observation of a compact binary coalescence involving a 22.2-24.3 MΘ black hole and a ...
We report the observation of a compact binary coalescence involving a 22.224.3 M⊙ black hole and a c...
We report the observation of a compact binary coalescence involving a 22.2-24.3 M-circle dot black h...
We report the observation of a compact binary coalescence involving a 22.2-24.3 MΘ black hole and a ...
We report the observation of a compact binary coalescence involving a 22.224.3 M⊙ black hole and a c...
We report the observation of a compact binary coalescence involving a 22.2-24.3 M-circle dot black h...
We report the observation of a compact binary coalescence involving a 22.2-24.3 MΘ black hole and a ...
We report the observation of a compact binary coalescence involving a 22.224.3 M⊙ black hole and a c...
We report the observation of a compact binary coalescence involving a 22.2-24.3 M-circle dot black h...