GW170817: Observation of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Neutron Star Inspiral

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dc.identifier.uri https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/4841
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.15488/4798
dc.contributor.author Abbott, B.P.
dc.contributor.author Abbott, R.
dc.contributor.author Abbott, T. D.
dc.contributor.author Acernese, F.
dc.contributor.author Ackley, K.
dc.contributor.author llen, B.
dc.contributor.author Aufmuth, P.
dc.contributor.author Bisht, A.
dc.contributor.author Danilishin, S.L.
dc.contributor.author Danzmann, Karsten
dc.contributor.author Heurs, M.
dc.contributor.author Kaufer, S.
dc.contributor.author Lück, H.
dc.contributor.author Schütte, D.
dc.contributor.author Singh, A.
dc.contributor.author Vahlbruch, H.
dc.contributor.author Wie, L.H.
dc.contributor.author Willke, B.
dc.contributor.author Wittel, H.
dc.contributor.author LIGO Scientific Collaboration
dc.contributor.author Virgo Collaboration
dc.date.accessioned 2019-05-16T10:07:57Z
dc.date.available 2019-05-16T10:07:57Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.citation Abbott, B.P.; Abbott, R.; Abbott, T.D.; Acernese, F.; Ackley, K. et al.: GW170817: Observation of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Neutron Star Inspiral. In: Physical Review Letters 119 (2017), Nr. 16, 161101. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.161101
dc.description.abstract On August 17, 2017 at 12:41:04 UTC the Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo gravitational-wave detectors made their first observation of a binary neutron star inspiral. The signal, GW170817, was detected with a combined signal-to-noise ratio of 32.4 and a false-alarm-rate estimate of less than one per 8.0 x 10(4) years. We infer the component masses of the binary to be between 0.86 and 2.26 M-circle dot, in agreement with masses of known neutron stars. Restricting the component spins to the range inferred in binary neutron stars, we find the component masses to be in the range 1.17-1.60 M-circle dot, with the total mass of the system 2.74(-0.01)(+0.04) M-circle dot. The source was localized within a sky region of 28 deg(2) (90% probability) and had a luminosity distance of 40(-14)(+8) Mpc, the closest and most precisely localized gravitational-wave signal yet. The association with the gamma-ray burst GRB 170817A, detected by Fermi-GBM 1.7 s after the coalescence, corroborates the hypothesis of a neutron star merger and provides the first direct evidence of a link between these mergers and short gamma-ray bursts. Subsequent identification of transient counterparts across the electromagnetic spectrum in the same location further supports the interpretation of this event as a neutron star merger. This unprecedented joint gravitational and electromagnetic observation provides insight into astrophysics, dense matter, gravitation, and cosmology. eng
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher College Park : American Physical Society
dc.relation.ispartofseries Physical Review Letters 119 (2017), Nr. 16
dc.rights CC BY 4.0 Unported
dc.rights.uri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject LIGO-Virgo detector network eng
dc.subject gravitation eng
dc.subject gravitational-wave eng
dc.subject.ddc 530 | Physik ger
dc.title GW170817: Observation of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Neutron Star Inspiral
dc.type Article
dc.type Text
dc.relation.essn 1079-7114
dc.relation.issn 0031-9007
dc.relation.doi https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.161101
dc.bibliographicCitation.issue 16
dc.bibliographicCitation.volume 119
dc.bibliographicCitation.firstPage 161101
dc.description.version publishedVersion
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