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The basic physics of the binary black hole merger GW150914
Abbott, B. P.; Collette, Christophe; Fays, Maxime
2017In Annalen der Physik, 529 (1-2)
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Abstract :
[en] The first direct gravitational-wave detection was made by the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory on September 14, 2015. The GW150914 signal was strong enough to be apparent, without using any waveform model, in the filtered detector strain data. Here, features of the signal visible in the data are analyzed using concepts from Newtonian physics and general relativity, accessible to anyone with a general physics background. The simple analysis presented here is consistent with the fully general-relativistic analyses published elsewhere, in showing that the signal was produced by the inspiral and subsequent merger of two black holes. The black holes were each of approximately 35 Mʘ, still orbited each other as close as ∼350 km apart and subsequently merged to form a single black hole. Similar reasoning, directly from the data, is used to roughly estimate how far these black holes were from the Earth, and the energy that they radiated in gravitational waves.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Abbott, B. P.
Collette, Christophe  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'aérospatiale et mécanique > Active aerospace struct. and adv. mecha. systems
Fays, Maxime  ;  Cardiff University
Language :
English
Title :
The basic physics of the binary black hole merger GW150914
Publication date :
2017
Journal title :
Annalen der Physik
ISSN :
0003-3804
eISSN :
1521-3889
Publisher :
Wiley, Weinheim, Germany
Volume :
529
Issue :
1-2
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Commentary :
FLWIN
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