Post-Newtonian expansion of gravitational waves from a particle in
circular orbits around a rotating black hole: Up to O(v8) beyond the
quadrupole formula
Extending a method developed by Sasaki in the Schwarzschild case and by
Shibata, Sasaki, Tagoshi, and Tanaka in the Kerr case, we calculate the
post-Newtonian expansion of the gravitational wave luminosities from a test
particle in circular orbit around a rotating black hole up to O(v8) beyond
the quadrupole formula. The orbit of a test particle is restricted on the
equatorial plane. We find that spin dependent terms appear in each
post-Newtonian order, and that at O(v6) they have a significant effect on
the orbital phase evolution of coalescing compact binaries. By comparing the
post-Newtonian formula of the luminosity with numerical results we find that,
for 30M≲r≲100M, the spin dependent terms at O(v6) and
O(v7) improve the accuracy of the post-Newtonian formula significantly, but
those at O(v8) do not improve.Comment: 27 pages, revtex, 6 figures, submitted to Physical Review