Binary black hole mergers

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Florida Atlantic University
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2013
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We study the evolution of binary black hole initial data schemes as alternatives to the standard puncture construction. These alternatives are based on post-Newtonian expansions that contain realistic gravitational waves. The first scheme is based on a second order post-Newtonian expansion in Arnowitt, Deser, and Misner transverse-traceless (ADMTT) gauge that has been re-summed to approach standard puncture data at the black holes. The other schemes are based on asymptotic matching of the 4-metrics of two tidally perturbed Schwarzschild solutions to post-Newtonian expansions at different orders. The alternatives are encouraging and lead to quasi-circular orbits and show gravitational radiation from the onset, as well as a reduction of spurious radiation. Deficiencies compared to punctures include more eccentricity during inspiral and larger constraint violations, since the alternative data sets only approximate solutions of Einstein's equations.
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by George C. Reifenberger.

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xvi, 96 p. : ill. (some col.)
Identifier
863701847
OCLC Number
863701847
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by George C. Reifenberger.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2013.
Includes bibliography.
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2013
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2013
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2013
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FADT3362577
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Reifenberger, George C.
Graduate College
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electronic
xvi, 96 p. : ill. (some col.)
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Binary black hole mergers
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Boca Raton, Fla.

Florida Atlantic University
2013
Place

Boca Raton, Fla.
Title
Binary black hole mergers
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Binary black hole mergers
alternatives to standard puncture initial data and the impact on gravitational waveforms