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Dataset from: Gravitational wave sources in our Galactic backyard - Predictions for BHBH, BHNS and NSNS binaries in LISA

Wagg, Tom; Broekgaarden, Floor; de Mink, Selma; Frankel, Neige; van Son, Lieke; Justham, Stephen


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  <dc:creator>Broekgaarden, Floor</dc:creator>
  <dc:creator>de Mink, Selma</dc:creator>
  <dc:creator>Frankel, Neige</dc:creator>
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  <dc:creator>Justham, Stephen</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>2021-04-18</dc:date>
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Contents:


	detections_and_totals.zip

	
		Contains for .npy files that contain tables of the detections and total DCOs in Milky Way. These were calculated with this and this notebook and are included for convenience so you don't have to re-run these notebooks
	
	
	simulations_4yr.zip
	
		Contains 60 .h5 files that contain the main simulations for a 4-year LISA mission. Each file contains the results for a single DCO type (BHBH, BHNS or NSNS) and model variation (20 variations) are labeled as {DCO_type}_{variation}_all.h5. 
	
	
	simulations_10yr.zip
	
		As simulations_4yr.zip but for a 10-year LISA mission
	
	
	simple_mw_simulations.zip
	
		As simulations_4yr.zip but using a simple model for the Milky Way (discussed in Appendix D) and only for models A and F (hence only contains 6 .h5 files)
	
	


For a description of how to use these files to reproduce figures and results see the README.md in the associated GitHub repository: https://github.com/TomWagg/detecting-DCOs-in-LISA

Version 0.0.1 - Changes model E to E' as discussed in paper (now we allow HeHG donors to survive common-envelopes)


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