[0706.4286] Measuring eccentricity in binary black-hole initial data

Authors: Jason D. Grigsby, Gregory B. Cook

Date: 28 Jun 2007

Abstract: Initial data for evolving black-hole binaries can be constructed via many techniques, and can represent a wide range of physical scenarios. However, because of the way that different schemes parameterize the physical aspects of a configuration, it is not alway clear what a given set of initial data actually represents. This is especially important for quasiequilibrium data constructed using the conformal thin-sandwich approach. Most initial-data studies have focused on identifying data sets that represent binaries in quasi-circular orbits. In this paper, we consider initial-data sets representing equal-mass black holes binaries in eccentric orbits. We will show that effective-potential techniques can be used to calibrate initial data for black-hole binaries in eccentric orbits. We will also examine several different approaches, including post-Newtonian diagnostics, for measuring the eccentricity of an orbit. Finally, we propose the use of the ‘Komar-mass difference’ as a useful, invariant means of parameterizing the eccentricity of relativistic orbits.

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Jun 29, 2007

0706.4286 (/preprints)
2007-06-29, 09:30 [edit]

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