Gravitational Recoil from Spinning Binary Black Hole Mergers

The inspiraling and merger of binary black holes will likely involve black holes with not only unequal masses but also arbitrary spins. The gravitational radiation emitted by these binaries will carry angular as well as linear momentum. A net flux of emitted linear momentum implies that the black ho...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2007-05, Vol.661 (1), p.430-436
Hauptverfasser: Herrmann, Frank, Hinder, Ian, Shoemaker, Deirdre, Laguna, Pablo, Matzner, Richard A
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Zusammenfassung:The inspiraling and merger of binary black holes will likely involve black holes with not only unequal masses but also arbitrary spins. The gravitational radiation emitted by these binaries will carry angular as well as linear momentum. A net flux of emitted linear momentum implies that the black hole produced by the merger will experience a recoil or kick. Previous studies have focused on the recoil velocity from unequal-mass, nonspinning binaries. We present results from simulations of equal-mass but spinning black hole binaries and show how a significant gravitational recoil can also be obtained in these situations. We consider the case of black holes with opposite spins of magnitude a aligned and antialigned with the orbital angular momentum, with a the dimensionless spin parameter of the individual holes. For the initial setups under consideration, we find a recoil velocity of V = 475a km s super(-1). Supermassive black hole mergers producing kicks of this magnitude could result in the ejection of the final hole produced by the collision from the core of a dwarf galaxy.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.1086/513603