We extend our previous results of the 14th post-Newtonian (PN) order expansion of gravitational waves for a test particle in circular orbits around a Schwarzschild black hole to the 22PN order, i.e. v44 beyond the leading Newtonian approximation where v is the orbital velocity of a test particle. Comparing our 22PN formula for the energy flux with high precision numerical results, we find that the relative error of the 22PN flux at the innermost stable circular orbit is about 10−5. We also estimate the phase difference between the 22PN waveforms and numerical waveforms after a two-year inspiral. We find that the dephase is about 10−9 for μ/M = 10−4 and 10−2 for μ/M = 10−5 where μ is the mass of the compact object and M the mass of the centr...
A generalized Newtonian potential is derived from the geodesic motion of test particles in Schwarzsc...
A particle of mass μ moves, in the absence of external forces, in the geometry of a nonrotating blac...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
Restricted Access.We extend our previous results of the 14th post-Newtonian (PN) order expansion of ...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
International audiencePost-Newtonian (PN) theory enables us to predict the waveform and the phaseevo...
Open Access.Recent breakthroughs in numerical relativity enable one to examine the validity of the p...
Extending a method developed by Sasaki in the Schwarzschild case and by Shibata, Sasaki, Tagoshi, an...
International audienceWe present a new computation of the asymptotic gravitational wave energy fluxe...
<p>We release gravitational wave fluxes at null-infinity from a spinning test-body in circular equat...
We release gravitational wave fluxes at null-infinity from a spinning test-body in circular equatori...
In the context of Brans-Dicke theory, we calculate the post-Newtonian expansion of the scalar part o...
In an accompanying paper, we formulate two types of regularization methods to calcu-late the scalar ...
We report on recent results obtained in the post-Newtonian framework for the modelling of the gravit...
We numerically solve the inhomogeneous Zerilli-Moncrief and Regge-Wheeler equations in the time doma...
A generalized Newtonian potential is derived from the geodesic motion of test particles in Schwarzsc...
A particle of mass μ moves, in the absence of external forces, in the geometry of a nonrotating blac...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
Restricted Access.We extend our previous results of the 14th post-Newtonian (PN) order expansion of ...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
International audiencePost-Newtonian (PN) theory enables us to predict the waveform and the phaseevo...
Open Access.Recent breakthroughs in numerical relativity enable one to examine the validity of the p...
Extending a method developed by Sasaki in the Schwarzschild case and by Shibata, Sasaki, Tagoshi, an...
International audienceWe present a new computation of the asymptotic gravitational wave energy fluxe...
<p>We release gravitational wave fluxes at null-infinity from a spinning test-body in circular equat...
We release gravitational wave fluxes at null-infinity from a spinning test-body in circular equatori...
In the context of Brans-Dicke theory, we calculate the post-Newtonian expansion of the scalar part o...
In an accompanying paper, we formulate two types of regularization methods to calcu-late the scalar ...
We report on recent results obtained in the post-Newtonian framework for the modelling of the gravit...
We numerically solve the inhomogeneous Zerilli-Moncrief and Regge-Wheeler equations in the time doma...
A generalized Newtonian potential is derived from the geodesic motion of test particles in Schwarzsc...
A particle of mass μ moves, in the absence of external forces, in the geometry of a nonrotating blac...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...