Advanced gravitational-wave observatories, such as LIGO and Virgo, will detect hundreds of gravitational-wave signals emitted by binary black holes in the next few years. The collection of detected sources is expected to have certain properties. It is expected that a selection bias will exist toward higher-mass systems, that most events will be oriented with their angular momentum pointing to or away from Earth, and that quiet events will be much more numerous than loud events. In this paper, we show how all these assumptions are only true for existing detectors and do not have any universality. Using a network of proposed third-generation gravitational-wave detectors, we show how each of these assumptions must be revised, and we discuss se...
The LIGO detection of the gravitational wave transient GW150914, from the inspiral and merger of two...
The detection of black hole binary coalescence events by Advanced LIGO allows the science benefits o...
Supermassive black hole–host galaxy relations are key to the computation of the expected gravitation...
Parameter estimation for binary black holes with networks of third-generation gravitational-waveaThe...
Gravitational waves detected by advanced ground-based detectors have allowed studying the Universe i...
According to general relativity, appropriately accelerated masses emit gravitational radiation. With...
We characterize the expected statistical errors with which the parameters of black-hole binaries ca...
A major challenge of any search for gravitational waves is to distinguish true astrophysical signals...
(Abridged): We assess the statistical errors in estimating the parameters of non-spinning black-hole...
The first discovery of the gravitational-wave (GW) event, GW150914, suggests a higher merger rate of...
The LIGO detection of the gravitational wave transient GW150914, from the inspiral and merger of two...
The LIGO detection of the gravitational wave transient GW150914, from the inspiral and merger of two...
The sensitivity of gravitational wave searches for binary black holes is estimated via the injection...
Third generation gravitational-wave (GW) detectors are expected to detect a large number of binary b...
We explore the predictions for detectable gravitational-wave signals from merging binary black holes...
The LIGO detection of the gravitational wave transient GW150914, from the inspiral and merger of two...
The detection of black hole binary coalescence events by Advanced LIGO allows the science benefits o...
Supermassive black hole–host galaxy relations are key to the computation of the expected gravitation...
Parameter estimation for binary black holes with networks of third-generation gravitational-waveaThe...
Gravitational waves detected by advanced ground-based detectors have allowed studying the Universe i...
According to general relativity, appropriately accelerated masses emit gravitational radiation. With...
We characterize the expected statistical errors with which the parameters of black-hole binaries ca...
A major challenge of any search for gravitational waves is to distinguish true astrophysical signals...
(Abridged): We assess the statistical errors in estimating the parameters of non-spinning black-hole...
The first discovery of the gravitational-wave (GW) event, GW150914, suggests a higher merger rate of...
The LIGO detection of the gravitational wave transient GW150914, from the inspiral and merger of two...
The LIGO detection of the gravitational wave transient GW150914, from the inspiral and merger of two...
The sensitivity of gravitational wave searches for binary black holes is estimated via the injection...
Third generation gravitational-wave (GW) detectors are expected to detect a large number of binary b...
We explore the predictions for detectable gravitational-wave signals from merging binary black holes...
The LIGO detection of the gravitational wave transient GW150914, from the inspiral and merger of two...
The detection of black hole binary coalescence events by Advanced LIGO allows the science benefits o...
Supermassive black hole–host galaxy relations are key to the computation of the expected gravitation...