2016
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8205/833/1/l1
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The Rate of Binary Black Hole Mergers Inferred From Advanced Ligo Observations Surrounding Gw150914

Abstract: A transient gravitational-wave signal, GW150914, was identified in the twin Advanced LIGO detectors on 2015 September 2015 at 09:50:45 UTC. To assess the implications of this discovery, the detectors remained in operation with unchanged configurations over a period of 39 days around the time of the signal. At the detection statistic threshold corresponding to that observed for GW150914, our search of the 16 days of simultaneous two-detector observational data is estimated to have a false-alarm rate (FAR) of <´… Show more

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“…The discovery opens up a new era of gravity-wave astronomy and cosmology. The detected gravity-wave source GW150914 provides an evidence for the existence of high stellar-mass binary black-hole (BBH) systems with masses 29M ⊙ and 36M ⊙ that inspiral and merge within the age of the Universe, with an inferred merger rate of 2 − 400Gpc −3 yr −1 [2]. So far, neither electromagnetic nor neutrino counterparts have been confirmed, implying that gas accretion onto the BH binary is insignificant at the time of merging.…”
Section: Jhep02(2017)008mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discovery opens up a new era of gravity-wave astronomy and cosmology. The detected gravity-wave source GW150914 provides an evidence for the existence of high stellar-mass binary black-hole (BBH) systems with masses 29M ⊙ and 36M ⊙ that inspiral and merge within the age of the Universe, with an inferred merger rate of 2 − 400Gpc −3 yr −1 [2]. So far, neither electromagnetic nor neutrino counterparts have been confirmed, implying that gas accretion onto the BH binary is insignificant at the time of merging.…”
Section: Jhep02(2017)008mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the coalescence rate of binary black holes like GW150914 in the local Universe is estimated to be 16 þ38 −13 Gpc −3 yr −1 (Table I [ 16]) median with a 90% credible interval. This rate excludes the lower end of predetection rate estimates [15], while being consistent with the higher end.…”
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“…The deltafunction mass distributions assumed in all models are motivated by the observed candidates, but are not realistic. We have analyzed two alternative broad mass distributions considered in [16], flat in the log-mass of the component black holes and a Salpeter-like mass function for the larger black hole with a flat mass ratio; these yield broadly consistent energy densities. We have not carried out a systematic study of black hole spin.…”
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