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Inspiralling, Non-Precessing, Spinning Black Hole Binary Spacetime via Asymptotic Matching
By Brennan Ireland, Bruno C. Mundim, Hiroyuki Nakano, Manuela Campanelli
Published in Physical Review D 93, 20 (Thursday, December 17, 2015)

Abstract

We construct a new global, fully analytic, approximate spacetime which accurately describes the dynamics of non-precessing, spinning black hole binaries during the inspiral phase of the relativistic merger process. This approximate solution of the vacuum Einstein's equations can be obtained by asymptotically matching perturbed Kerr solutions near the two black holes to a post-Newtonian metric valid far from the two black holes. This metric is then matched to a post-Minkowskian metric even farther out in the wave zone. The procedure of asymptotic matching is generalized to be valid on all spatial hypersurfaces, instead of a small group of initial hypersurfaces discussed in previous works. This metric is well suited for long term dynamical simulations of spinning black hole binary spacetimes prior to merger, such as studies of circumbinary gas accretion which requires hundreds of binary orbits.

CCRG Authors

Campanelli, Manuela