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The study of current gravitational waves catalogues provide an interesting model independent way to understand further the nature of dark energy. Taking advantage of them, in this work we present an update of the constraints related to dynamical dark energy parameterisations using recent Gravitational-Wave Transient catalogues (GWTC1 and GWTC-2). Also, we present a new treatment for GW to establish the relation between the standard luminosity distance and the siren distance. According to our Bayesian results developed with our join SNeIa+CC+GW database, the $Lambda$CDM model shows a preference against all the dark energy parameterisations considered here. Moreover, with the current GW transient database the GR standard luminosity and siren distances ratio shows a strong preference against the modified gravity $delta$-models considered here.
Interferometric detectors will very soon give us an unprecedented view of the gravitational-wave sky, and in particular of the explosive and transient Universe. Now is the time to challenge our theoretical understanding of short-duration gravitationa
We consider cosmological models with a dynamical dark energy field, and study the presence of three types of commonly found instabilities, namely ghost (when fields have negative kinetic energy), gradient (negative momentum squared) and tachyon (nega
Knowledge of the shape of the mass spectrum of compact objects can be used to help break the degeneracy between the mass and redshift of the gravitational wave (GW) sources, and thus can be used to infer cosmological parameters in the absence of reds
We study the phase space dynamics of cosmological models in the theoretical formulations of non-minimal metric-torsion couplings with a scalar field, and investigate in particular the critical points which yield stable solutions exhibiting cosmic acc
Identifying the presence of a gravitational wave transient buried in non-stationary, non-Gaussian noise which can often contain spurious noise transients (glitches) is a very challenging task. For a given data set, transient gravitational wave search