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UFN, 2017 Volume 187, Number 8, Pages 884–891 (Mi ufn5816)

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First detections of gravitational waves emitted from binary black hole mergers

D. H Reitze

LIGO Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

Abstract: The LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration carried out the inaugural ‘O1’ observing run from September 12, 2015 through January 19, 2016 using the newly commissioned Advanced LIGO interferometers located in Hanford, WA and Livingston, LA. During the O1 run and the O2 run currently underway, three definitive detections of gravitational waves have occurred, each produced during the mergers of binary stellar mass black holes. A fourth candidate gravitational-wave event was identified, also likely produced from a binary black hole merger. The detected gravitational waveforms allow for the inference of the intrinsic astrophysical parameters of the merging binary systems, as well as the resulting black hole produced by the mergers. The first detect detections of gravitational waves confirm the existence of binary black hole systems and have profound implications for astrophysics using gravitational waves as a new and powerful probe of the universe.

PACS: 04.25.dg, 04.30.-w, 04.80.Nn, 95.55.Ym

Received: July 7, 2017
Accepted: November 2, 2016

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.2016.11.038176


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2017, 60:8, 823–829

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