5 research outputs found
Gravitational waves from binaries on unbound orbits
A generalized true anomaly-type parametrization, convenient to describe both
bound and open orbits of a two-body system in general relativity is introduced.
A complete description of the time evolution of both the radial and of the
angular equations of a binary system taking into account the first order
post-newtonian (1PN) is given. The gravitational radiation field emitted by the
system is computed in the 1PN approximation including higher multipole moments
beyond the standard quadrupole term. The gravitational waveforms in the time
domain are explicitly given up to the 1PN order for unbound orbits, but the
results are also illustrated on binaries on elliptic orbits with special
attention given to the effects of eccentricity.Comment: 27 pages, 10 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Memory effect from spinning unbound binaries
We present a recently developed prescription to obtain ready-to-use
gravitational wave (GW) polarization states for spinning compact binaries on
hyperbolic orbits. We include leading order spin-orbit interactions, invoking
1.5PN-accurate quasi-Keplerian parametrization for the radial part of the
orbital dynamics. We also include radiation reaction effects on and
during the interaction. In the GW signals from spinning binaries
there is evidence of the memory effect in both polarizations, in contrast to
the non-spinning case, where only the cross polarizations exhibits
non-vanishing amplitudes at infinite time. We also compute 1PN-accurate GW
polarization states for non-spinning compact binaries in unbound orbits in a
fully parametric way, and compare them with existing waveforms.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures. To appear in the Proceedings of the 2014 Sant
Cugat Forum on Astrophysics. Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings, ed.
C.Sopuerta (Berlin: Springer-Verlag
Analytic approximations, perturbation methods, and their applications
The paper summarizes the parallel session B3 {\em Analytic approximations,
perturbation methods, and their applications} of the GR18 conference. The talks
in the session reported notably recent advances in black hole perturbations and
post-Newtonian approximations as applied to sources of gravitational waves.Comment: Summary of the B3 parallel session of the GR18 conferenc