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Publications

1) E. Barausse and T. P. Sotiriou, Slowly rotating black holes in Horava-Lifshitz gravity, Phys. Rev. D  87 (2013) 087504  [arXiv:1212.1334].

2) E. Barausse, C. Palenzuela, M. Ponce and L. Lehner, Neutron-star mergers in scalar-tensor theories of gravity, Phys. Rev. D  87 (2013) 081506(R) [arXiv:1212.5053].

3) E. Barausse and L. Lehner, A Post-Newtonian approach to black hole-fluid systems, Phys. Rev. D  88 (2013) 024029 [arXiv:1306.5564].

4) E. Barausse and T. P. Sotiriou, Black holes in Lorentz-violating gravity theories, invited article for focus issue on astrophysical black holes, Class. Quant. Grav.  30 (2013) 244010 [arXiv:1307.3359].

5) K. Yagi, D. Blas, N. Yunes and E. Barausse, Strong Binary Pulsar Constraints on Lorentz Violation in Gravity, Phys. Rev. Lett.  112, 161101 (2014) [arXiv:1307.6219].

6) C. Palenzuela, E. Barausse, M. Ponce, L. Lehner, Dynamical scalarization of neutron stars in scalar-tensor gravity theories, Phys. Rev. D  89, 044024 (2014) [arXiv:1310.4481].

7) K. Yagi, D. Blas, E. Barausse, N. Yunes, Constraints on Einstein-aether theory and Horava gravity from binary pulsar observations, Phys. Rev. D  89, 084067 (2014) [arXiv:1311.7144].

8) A. Sesana, E. Barausse, M. Dotti, E. M. Rossi, Linking the spin evolution of massive black holes to galaxy kinematics, Astrophys. J.  794, 104 (2014) [arXiv:1402.7088].

9) E. Barausse, V. Cardoso, P. Pani, Can environmental effects spoil precision gravitational-wave astrophysics?, Phys. Rev. D  89 (2014) 104059 [arXiv:1404.7149].

10) E. Barausse, V. Cardoso, P. Pani, Environmental Effects for Gravitational-wave Astrophysics, J. Phys. Conf. Ser.  610 (2015) 1, 012044 [arXiv:1404.7140]

11) L. Sampson, N. Yunes, N. Cornish, M. Ponce, E. Barausse, A. Klein, C. Palenzuela and L. Lehner, Projected Constraints on Scalarization with Gravitational Waves from Neutron Star Binaries, Phys. Rev.  D 90 (2014) 124091 [arXiv:1407.7038].

12)  M. Ponce, C. Palenzuela, E. Barausse and L. Lehner, Electromagnetic outflows in scalar-tensor theories vs General Relativity: binary neutron star coalescence, Phys. Rev. D  91 (2015) 8, 084038 [arXiv:1410.0638].

13) E. Barausse, J. Bellovary, E. Berti, K. Holley-Bockelmann, B. Farris, B. Sathyaprakash and A. Sesana, Massive Black Hole Science with eLISAJ. Phys. Conf. Ser.  610 (2015) 1, 012001 [arXiv:1410.2907].

14) E. Berti et al (including E. Barausse), Testing General Relativity with Present and Future Astrophysical Observations, Class. Quant. Grav. 32 (2015) 243001 [arXiv:1501.07274].

15) M. Bonetti, E. Barausse, Post-Newtonian constraints on Lorentz-violating gravity theories with a MOND phenomenology, Phys. Rev. D  91 (2015) 8, 084053 [arXiv:1502.05554].

16) F. Antonini, E. Barausse and J. Silk, The imprint of massive black-hole mergers on the correlation between nuclear star clusters and their host galaxies, Astrophys. J. Lett.  806 (2015) 1, L8 [arXiv:1504.04033].

17) F. Antonini, E. Barausse and J. Silk, Co-evolution of nuclear star clusters, massive black holes and their host galaxies, Astrophys. J.  812 (2015) 1, 72 [arXiv:1506.02050].

18)  E. Barausse and  K. Yagi, Gravitational-wave emission in shift-symmetric Horndeski theories, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115 (2015) 21, 211105 [arXiv:1509.04539].

19) A. Klein, E. Barausse, A. Sesana, A. Petiteau, E. Berti, S. Babak, J. Gair, S. Aoudia, I. Hinder, F. Ohme, B. Wardell, Science with the space-based interferometer eLISA. I: Supermassive black hole binaries, Phys. Rev. D  93 (2016) 2, 024003 [arXiv:1511.05581].

20) E. Barausse, T. P. Sotiriou, I. Vega, Slowly rotating black holes in Einstein-aether theory, Phys. Rev. D  93 (2016) 4, 044044 [arXiv:1512.05894].

21) N. Tamanini, C. Caprini, E. Barausse, A. Sesana, A. Klein and A. Petiteau, Science with the space-based interferometer eLISA. III: Probing the expansion of the Universe using gravitational wave standard sirens, JCAP 1604, no. 04 (2016) 002  [arXiv:1601.07112].

22) E. Barausse, N. Yunes and K. Chamberlain, Theory-Agnostic Constraints on Black-Hole Dipole Radiation with Multi-Band Gravitational-Wave Astrophysics, Phys. Rev. Lett. 116 (2016) no.24, 241104 [arXiv:1603.04075].

23) T. Hartwig, M. Volonteri, V. Bromm, R. S. Klessen, E. Barausse, M. Magg and A. Stacy, Gravitational Waves from the Remnants of the First Stars, Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. Letters (2016),  460, L74-L78 [arXiv:1603.05655].

24) M. Bonetti, F. Haardt, A. Sesana and E. Barausse, Post-Newtonian Evolution of Massive Black Hole Triplets in Galactic Nuclei: I. Numerical Implementation and Tests, Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc.  461 (2016) 4419 [arXiv:1604.08770].

25) F. Hofmann, E. Barausse and L. Rezzolla, The final spin from binary black holes in quasi-circular orbits, Astrophys. J. Lett.  825 (2016) 2, L19 [arXiv:1605.01938].

26) E. Berti, A. Sesana, E. Barausse, V. Cardoso and K. Belczynski, Spectroscopy of Kerr black holes with Earth- and space-based interferometers, Phys. Rev. Lett. 117 (2016) no.10, 101102 [arXiv:1605.09286].

27) D. Anderson, N. Yunes and E. Barausse, The Effect of Cosmological Evolution on Solar System Constraints and on the Scalarization of Neutron Stars in Massless Scalar-Tensor Theories, Phys. Rev. D in press [arXiv:1607.08888].


 

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