Relieving scale disparity in binary black hole simulations
Worldtube excision is a method of reducing computational burden in Numerical Relativity simulations of binary black holes in situations where there is a good analytical model of the geometry around (one or both of) the objects. Two such scenarios of relevance in gravitational-wave astronomy are (1)...
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Zusammenfassung: | Worldtube excision is a method of reducing computational burden in Numerical
Relativity simulations of binary black holes in situations where there is a
good analytical model of the geometry around (one or both of) the objects. Two
such scenarios of relevance in gravitational-wave astronomy are (1) the case of
mass-disparate systems, and (2) the early inspiral when the separation is still
large. Here we illustrate the utility and flexibility of this technique with
simulations of the fully self-consistent radiative evolution in the model
problem of a scalar charge orbiting a Schwarzschild black hole under the effect
of scalar-field radiation reaction. We explore a range of orbital
configurations, including inspirals with large eccentricity (which we follow
through to the final plunge and ringdown) and hyperbolic scattering. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.22290 |