Dai et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Effect of lensing magnification on the apparent distribution of black hole mergersDai et al., 2017
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- Dai L
- Venumadhav T
- Sigurdson K
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- Physical Review D
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The recent detection of gravitational waves indicates that stellar-mass black hole binaries are likely to be a key population of sources for forthcoming observations. With future upgrades, ground-based detectors could detect merging black hole binaries out to …
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