What we can learn by Observing the Coalescence of Black Holes in Gravitational Waves?

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The gravitational-wave driven inspiral and merger of supermassive black holes is among the most energetic astrophysical events in nature, constituting perhaps the loudest conceivable gravitational-wave event. Direct measurement of a binary's waves will make it possible to determine the characteristics of that binary, including its masses, spins, position on the sky, and luminosity distance, and very likely even to test whether the black holes satisfy stringent constraints set by general relativity. In this talk, I will review the science of such measurements, describing how well they can be done in practice with the proposed LISA instrument.

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