The coalescence of black hole binaries is a significant source of gravitational wave radiation. The typically asymmetric nature of this emission, which carries linear momentum, can result in the recoil of the black hole remnant with velocities in the range 100 < Vrecoil < 3750 km s‑1. The detectability of recoiling massive black holes (MBH) as off-nuclear QSOs is tightly connected with the properties of the host galaxy, which determine the MBH's orbit and fuel reservoir. We present the results of N-body simulations of recoiling MBHs in high-resolution, non-axisymmetric potentials. We find that if the recoil velocities are high enough to reach regions of the galaxy dominated by the generally triaxial dark matter distribution, the return time...
Massive black hole (MBH) binaries, formed as a result of galaxy mergers, are expected to harden by d...
Recent numerical relativity simulations have shown that the emission of gravitational waves during t...
Coalescing binary black holes experience an impulsive kick from anisotropic emission of gravitationa...
The coalescence of black hole binaries is a significant source of gravitational wave radiation. The ...
The asymmetric emission of gravitational waves produced during the coalescence of a massive black ho...
Coalescing binary black holes experience an impulsive kick due to anisotropic emission of gravitatio...
Anisotropic gravitational radiation from a coalescing black hole (BH) binary is known to impart reco...
Coalescing binary black holes experience a “kick” due to anisotropic emission of gravitational waves...
Gravitational-wave (GW) recoil of merging supermassive black holes (SMBHs) may influence the co-evol...
We present preliminary results from self-consistent, high resolution direct N-body simulations of ma...
Coalescing binary black holes experience a “kick” due to anisotropic emission of gravitational waves...
Massive black hole (MBH) binaries, formed as a result of galaxy mergers, are expected to harden by d...
Coalescing binary black holes experience an impulsive kick from anisotropic emission of gravitationa...
Coalescing binary black holes experience an impulsive kick from anisotropic emission of gravitationa...
We assess the influence of massive black hole (MBH) ejections from galaxy centres due to gravitation...
Massive black hole (MBH) binaries, formed as a result of galaxy mergers, are expected to harden by d...
Recent numerical relativity simulations have shown that the emission of gravitational waves during t...
Coalescing binary black holes experience an impulsive kick from anisotropic emission of gravitationa...
The coalescence of black hole binaries is a significant source of gravitational wave radiation. The ...
The asymmetric emission of gravitational waves produced during the coalescence of a massive black ho...
Coalescing binary black holes experience an impulsive kick due to anisotropic emission of gravitatio...
Anisotropic gravitational radiation from a coalescing black hole (BH) binary is known to impart reco...
Coalescing binary black holes experience a “kick” due to anisotropic emission of gravitational waves...
Gravitational-wave (GW) recoil of merging supermassive black holes (SMBHs) may influence the co-evol...
We present preliminary results from self-consistent, high resolution direct N-body simulations of ma...
Coalescing binary black holes experience a “kick” due to anisotropic emission of gravitational waves...
Massive black hole (MBH) binaries, formed as a result of galaxy mergers, are expected to harden by d...
Coalescing binary black holes experience an impulsive kick from anisotropic emission of gravitationa...
Coalescing binary black holes experience an impulsive kick from anisotropic emission of gravitationa...
We assess the influence of massive black hole (MBH) ejections from galaxy centres due to gravitation...
Massive black hole (MBH) binaries, formed as a result of galaxy mergers, are expected to harden by d...
Recent numerical relativity simulations have shown that the emission of gravitational waves during t...
Coalescing binary black holes experience an impulsive kick from anisotropic emission of gravitationa...