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Conservative dynamics of binary systems to fourth Post-Newtonian order in the EFT approach II: Renormalized Lagrangian
We complete the derivation of the conservative dynamics of binary systems to
fourth Post-Newtonian (4PN) order in the effective field theory (EFT) approach.
We present a self-contained (ambiguity-free) computation of the renormalized
Lagrangian, entirely within the confines of the PN expansion. While we confirm
the final results reported in the literature, we clarify several issues
regarding intermediate infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV) divergences, as well
as the renormalization procedure. First, we properly identify the IR and UV
singularities using (only) dimensional regularization and the method of
regions, which are the pillars of the EFT formalism. This requires a careful
study of scaleless integrals in the potential region, as well as conservative
contributions from radiation modes due to tail effects. As expected by
consistency, the UV divergences in the near region (due to the point-particle
limit) can be absorbed into two counter-terms in the worldline effective
theory. The counter-terms can then be removed by field redefinitions, such that
the renormalization scheme-dependence has no physical effect to 4PN order. The
remaining IR poles, which are spurious in nature, are unambiguously removed by
implementing the zero-bin subtraction in the EFT approach. The procedure
transforms the IR singularities into UV counter-parts. As anticipated, the
left-over UV poles explicitly cancel out against UV divergences in conservative
terms from radiation-reaction, uniquely determining the gravitational
potential. Similar artificial IR/UV poles, which are intimately linked to the
split into regions, are manifest at lower orders. Starting at 4PN, both local-
and nonlocal-in-time contributions from the radiation region enter in the
conservative dynamics. Neither additional regulators nor ambiguity-parameters
are introduced at any stage of the computations.Comment: 40 pages. 8 figures. v2: Published versio
Aligned Spins: Orbital Elements, Decaying Orbits, and Last Stable Circular Orbit to high post-Newtonian Orders
In this article the quasi-Keplerian parameterisation for the case that spins
and orbital angular momentum in a compact binary system are aligned or
anti-aligned with the orbital angular momentum vector is extended to 3PN
point-mass, next-to-next-to-leading order spin-orbit, next-to-next-to-leading
order spin(1)-spin(2), and next-to-leading order spin-squared dynamics in the
conservative regime. In a further step, we use the expressions for the
radiative multipole moments with spin to leading order linear and quadratic in
both spins to compute radiation losses of the orbital binding energy and
angular momentum. Orbital averaged expressions for the decay of energy and
eccentricity are provided. An expression for the last stable circular orbit is
given in terms of the angular velocity type variable .Comment: 30 pages, 2 figures, v2: update to match published versio
Events trigger generator for resonant spherical detectors of gravitational waves
We have set up and tested a pipeline for processing the data from a spherical
gravitational wave detector with six transducers. The algorithm exploits the
multichannel capability of the system and provides a list of candidate events
with their arrival direction. The analysis starts with the conversion of the
six detector outputs into the scalar and the five quadrupolar modes of the
sphere, which are proportional to the corresponding gravitational wave
spherical components. Event triggers are then generated by an adaptation of the
WaveBurst algorithm. Event validation and direction reconstruction are made by
cross-checking two methods of different inspiration: geometrical (lowest
eigenvalue) and probabilistic (maximum likelihood). The combination of the two
methods is able to keep substantially unaltered the efficiency and can reduce
drastically the detections of fake events (to less than ten per cent). We show
a quantitative test of these ideas by simulating the operation of the resonant
spherical detector miniGRAIL, whose planned sensitivity in its frequency band
(few hundred Hertz's around 3 kHz) is comparable with the present LIGO one.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures. Version accepted for publication on CQG.
Proceedings of the 12th Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Worksho
Complete phenomenological gravitational waveforms from spinning coalescing binaries
The quest for gravitational waves from coalescing binaries is customarily
performed by the LIGO-Virgo collaboration via matched filtering, which requires
a detailed knowledge of the signal. Complete analytical coalescence waveforms
are currently available only for the non-precessing binary systems. In this
paper we introduce complete phenomenological waveforms for the dominant
quadrupolar mode of generically spinning systems. These waveforms are
constructed by bridging the gap between the analytically known inspiral phase,
described by spin Taylor (T4) approximants in the restricted waveform
approximation, and the ring-down phase through a phenomenological intermediate
phase, calibrated by comparison with specific, numerically generated waveforms,
describing equal mass systems with dimension-less spin magnitudes equal to 0.6.
The overlap integral between numerical and phenomenological waveforms ranges
between 0.95 and 0.99.Comment: Proceeding for the GWDAW-14 conference. Added reference in v
Next to leading order spin-orbit effects in the motion of inspiralling compact binaries
Using effective field theory (EFT) techniques we calculate the
next-to-leading order (NLO) spin-orbit contributions to the gravitational
potential of inspiralling compact binaries. We use the covariant spin
supplementarity condition (SSC), and explicitly prove the equivalence with
previous results by Faye et al. in arXiv:gr-qc/0605139. We also show that the
direct application of the Newton-Wigner SSC at the level of the action leads to
the correct dynamics using a canonical (Dirac) algebra. This paper then
completes the calculation of the necessary spin dynamics within the EFT
formalism that will be used in a separate paper to compute the spin
contributions to the energy flux and phase evolution to NLO.Comment: 25 pages, 4 figures, revtex4. v2: minor changes, refs. added. To
appear in Class. Quant. Gra
All-sky search of NAUTILUS data
A search for periodic gravitational-wave signals from isolated neutron stars
in the NAUTILUS detector data is presented. We have analyzed half a year of
data over the frequency band Hz/s and over the entire sky. We have divided the
data into 2 day stretches and we have analyzed each stretch coherently using
matched filtering. We have imposed a low threshold for the optimal detection
statistic to obtain a set of candidates that are further examined for
coincidences among various data stretches. For some candidates we have also
investigated the change of the signal-to-noise ratio when we increase the
observation time from two to four days. Our analysis has not revealed any
gravitational-wave signals. Therefore we have imposed upper limits on the
dimensionless gravitational-wave amplitude over the parameter space that we
have searched. Depending on frequency, our upper limit ranges from to . We have attempted a statistical
verification of the hypotheses leading to our conclusions. We estimate that our
upper limit is accurate to within 18%.Comment: LaTeX, 12 page
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