Gravitational Wave Inference of Compact Binary Populations
ORAL · T09 · ID: 1365829
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Model-independent inference of the population properties of compact binary coalescences from gravitational wave observations.
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Publication: Anarya Ray, Siddharth Mohite, Jolien Creighton et. al., Model-independent inference of the population properties of compact binary coalescences from gravitational wave observations (Planned, in preparation).
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Anarya Ray
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
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Anarya Ray
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
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Siddharth R Mohite
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
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Jolien D Creighton
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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Classifying the generation and formation channels of dynamically-formed gravitational-wave events
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Publication: A. Antonelli, K. Kritos, R. Cotesta, K. Y. Ng, E. Berti, 2023 (planned paper).
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Andrea Antonelli
Johns Hopkins University
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Andrea Antonelli
Johns Hopkins University
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Emanuele Berti
Johns Hopkins University
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Konstantinos Kritos
Johns Hopkins University
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Ken Ng
Johns Hopkins University
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Roberto Cotesta
Johns Hopkins University
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One Channel to Rule…Some of Them?Constraining the Origins of Binary Black-Hole Mergers with GWTC-3
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April Q Cheng
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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April Q Cheng
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Salvatore Vitale
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Michael J Zevin
University of Chicago
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Constraining Concrete Assumptions for Compact Binary Formation through Isolated Binary Evolution
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Publication: 1. VD's dissertation: arxiv:2209.03790<br>2. Planned paper (tentative title, expected submission in ~1 month): Implications of Gravitational-Wave Observations for the Evolution of Massive Stellar Binaries
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Vera E Delfavero
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Vera E Delfavero
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Things that might go bump in the night: Assessing structure in the binary black hole mass spectrum
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Amanda M Farah
University of Chicago
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Amanda M Farah
University of Chicago
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Bruce Edelman
University of Oregon
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Michael J Zevin
University of Chicago
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Maya Fishbach
Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
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Jose Maria Ezquiaga
University of Chicago
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Ben Farr
University of Oregon
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Daniel Holz
University of Chicago
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Are LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA's black holes made from smaller black holes? Limits from binary black hole effective spin observations
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Publication: ApJL 935 L26 (2022)
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Maya Fishbach
Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
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Maya Fishbach
Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
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Charles Kimball
Northwestern University
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Vicky Kalogera
Northwestern University
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Searching for Structure in the Binary Black Hole Spin Distribution
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Publication: arXiv:2210.12287
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Jacob Golomb
California Institute of Technology
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Jacob Golomb
California Institute of Technology
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Colm Talbot
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Distinguishing binary black hole precessional morphologies with gravitational wave observations
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Publication: We have a planned paper with the same title, which should be submitted to arXiv and PRD within the next month
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Nathan K Johnson-McDaniel
University of Mississippi
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Nathan K Johnson-McDaniel
University of Mississippi
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Khun Sang Phukon
University of Birmingham
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N. V. Krishnendu
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
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Anuradha Gupta
University of Mississippi
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Growing Pains: Understanding and Handling Systematic Errors in Gravitational-Wave Population Analyses
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Colm Talbot
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Colm Talbot
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Jacob Golomb
California Institute of Technology
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