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GWTC-1: A Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog of Compact Binary Mergers Observed by LIGO and Virgo during the First and Second Observing Runs

  • LIGO Scientific Collaboration and Virgo Collaboration
  • California Institute of Technology
  • Louisiana State University
  • Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics India
  • University of Salerno
  • National Institute for Nuclear Physics
  • Monash University
  • National Science Foundation
  • Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute)
  • Leibniz University Hannover
  • University of Cambridge
  • University of Birmingham
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais
  • Gran Sasso Science Institute
  • Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • University of Pisa
  • University of Valencia
  • Australian National University
  • Institut de Physique des 2 Infinis de Lyon
  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • University of Strathclyde
  • IN2P3/CNRS
  • California State University Fullerton
  • Université Paris Cité
  • European Gravitational Observatory
  • SPIC Science Foundation
  • University of Rome Tor Vergata
  • Université Grenoble Alpes
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • Montclair State University
  • National Institute for Subatomic Physics
  • Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information

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Abstract

We present the results from three gravitational-wave searches for coalescing compact binaries with component masses above 1 Ma™ during the first and second observing runs of the advanced gravitational-wave detector network. During the first observing run (O1), from September 12, 2015 to January 19, 2016, gravitational waves from three binary black hole mergers were detected. The second observing run (O2), which ran from November 30, 2016 to August 25, 2017, saw the first detection of gravitational waves from a binary neutron star inspiral, in addition to the observation of gravitational waves from a total of seven binary black hole mergers, four of which we report here for the first time: GW170729, GW170809, GW170818, and GW170823. For all significant gravitational-wave events, we provide estimates of the source properties. The detected binary black holes have total masses between 18.6-0.7+3.2 Mâ™ and 84.4-11.1+15.8 Mâ™ and range in distance between 320-110+120 and 2840-1360+1400 Mpc. No neutron star-black hole mergers were detected. In addition to highly significant gravitational-wave events, we also provide a list of marginal event candidates with an estimated false-alarm rate less than 1 per 30 days. From these results over the first two observing runs, which include approximately one gravitational-wave detection per 15 days of data searched, we infer merger rates at the 90% confidence intervals of 110-3840 Gpc-3 y-1 for binary neutron stars and 9.7-101 Gpc-3 y-1 for binary black holes assuming fixed population distributions and determine a neutron star-black hole merger rate 90% upper limit of 610 Gpc-3 y-1.

Original languageEnglish
Article number031040
JournalPhysical Review X
Volume9
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 4 2019

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