...direction misaligned with the overall orbital motion – a spin configuration favoured by some astrophysical formation scenarios of binary black holes,” Buonanno added. The longer distance that the gravitational waves have had to travel for this latest...
... surveys of very massive stars tell us that most of them are binaries and half of them interact severely during their lifetimes. We have seen binary stars and binary black holes merge in real time. With upcoming bigger and better surveys...
... massive black hole among the known black hole binaries in our Galaxy. Black hole binaries (BHBs), are systems consisting of a stellar mass black hole and a star. These are not to be confused with BBHs (binary black holes) which are two black holes...
... for physics: the direct detection of gravitational waves, the first detection of a binary black hole, and the most convincing evidence to date that nature’s black holes are the objects predicted by Einstein’s theory,” continued Vecchio. The detailed...
... the two objects (just a few times that of the Schwarzchild radius), is further proof that GW150914 is due to a binary black hole merger. Future research We have reached a new step in astrophysics with the very first detection of gravitational waves...
... (BH) merger, thus marking the beginning of a new era in gravitational wave astronomy. "LIGO has just proved that binary black holes merge frequently throughout the universe, much more than many people expected," said Richard O'Shaughnessy, assistant...