Topic run report

June 2, 2026Run 3: Check objections and missing evidence

Can ringdown residuals in black-hole merger data distinguish the claimed effect from detector noise? - Run 3

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Search for Eccentric Black Hole Coalescences During the Third Observing Run of LIGO and VirgoLIGO-Virgo-KAGRABlack holeTopic 171
ALIVEResearch confidence 89%8 sourcesCommunity confidence 50%
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The source provides a relevant merger dataset, but it does not directly test delayed ringdown residuals.

Research questionCan ringdown residuals in black-hole merger data distinguish the claimed effect from detector noise?Source basisSearch for Eccentric Black Hole Coalescences During the Third Observing Run of LIGO and Virgo

This run found a relevant merger dataset, but it did not directly test delayed ringdown residuals.

Topic summary

What was studied

LIGO Virgo ringdown work is being used to test whether residual patterns remain after conservative noise subtraction. The next pass should compare the residual claim against detector-noise limits. The source provides a relevant merger dataset, but it does not directly test delayed ringdown residuals.

Summary

What this run says

Run 3

The source provides a relevant merger dataset, but it does not directly test delayed ringdown residuals.

8 sources processedCommunity confidence 50%

Evidence

Sources used

3 relevant sources
  • Eccentric and unbound compact binaries in the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA catalog: parameter estimation and waveform systematics with SEOBNRv6EHMArXiv.org

    It helps clarify whether eccentric is supported and which evidence is still missing.

  • Accurate waveforms for generic planar-orbit binary black holes: The multipolar effective-one-body model SEOBNRv6EHMArXiv.org

    It helps clarify whether eccentric is supported and which evidence is still missing.

  • UHCTZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

    It helps clarify whether search is supported and which evidence is still missing.

Why it matters

  • It shows whether the topic can be tested with real observations instead of speculative language.
  • It keeps the analysis focused on ringdown data, residuals, and clean upper bounds.
  • It helps distinguish observational constraints from theoretical storytelling.

Simulation

No suitable Cirq simulation was selected for this topic.