Supplement: "The rate of binary black hole mergers inferred from advanced Ligo observations surrounding GW150914" (2016, ApJL, 833, L1)

B. P. Abbott, Alberto Vecchio, The LIGO Scientific Collaboration, Virgo Collaboration

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Abstract

This article provides supplemental information for a Letter reporting the rate of (BBH) coalescences inferred from 16 days of coincident Advanced LIGO observations surrounding the transient (GW) signal GW150914. In that work we reported various rate estimates whose 90% confidence intervals fell in the range 2–600 Gpc−3 yr−1. Here we give details on our method and computations, including information about our search pipelines, a derivation of our likelihood function for the analysis, a description of the astrophysical search trigger distribution expected from merging BBHs, details on our computational methods, a description of the effects and our model for calibration uncertainty, and an analytic method for estimating our detector sensitivity, which is calibrated to our measurements.
Original languageEnglish
JournalAstrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Volume227
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2016

Bibliographical note

B. P. Abbott et al 2016 ApJS 227 14

Keywords

  • gravitational waves
  • stars: black holes

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