Coalescing binary black holes experience a “kick” due to anisotropic emission of gravitational waves with an amplitude as great as ∼ 200 km s−1. We examine the orbital evolution of black holes that have been kicked from the centers of triaxial galaxies. Time scales for orbital decay are generally longer in triaxial galaxies than in equivalent spherical galaxies, since a kicked black hole does not return directly through the dense center where the dynamical friction force is highest. We evaluate this effect by constructing self-consistent triaxial models and integrating the trajectories of massive particles after they are ejected from the center; the dynamical friction force is computed directly from the velocity dispersion tensor of the sel...
Coalescing binary black holes experience an impulsive kick from anisotropic emission of gravitationa...
The radiation of linear momentum imparts a recoil (or “kick”) to the center of mass of a merging bla...
The final black hole left behind after a binary black hole merger can attain a recoil velocity, or a...
Coalescing binary black holes experience a “kick” due to anisotropic emission of gravitational waves...
Coalescing binary black holes experience a ``kick'' due to anisotropic emission of gravitational wav...
Coalescing binary black holes experience a "kick" due to anisotropic emission of gravitational waves...
Gravitational waves from the coalescence of binary black holes carry away linear momentum, causing c...
Gravitational waves from the coalescence of binary black holes carry away linear momentum, causing c...
Coalescing binary black holes experience an impulsive kick due to anisotropic emission of gravitatio...
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...
The coalescence of black hole binaries is a significant source of gravitational wave radiation. The ...
The coalescence of black hole binaries is a significant source of gravitational wave radiation. The ...
Recent numerical relativity simulations have shown that the emission of gravitational waves during t...
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 radiation of linear momentum imparts a recoil (or “kick”) to the center of mass of a merging bla...
The final black hole left behind after a binary black hole merger can attain a recoil velocity, or a...
Coalescing binary black holes experience a “kick” due to anisotropic emission of gravitational waves...
Coalescing binary black holes experience a ``kick'' due to anisotropic emission of gravitational wav...
Coalescing binary black holes experience a "kick" due to anisotropic emission of gravitational waves...
Gravitational waves from the coalescence of binary black holes carry away linear momentum, causing c...
Gravitational waves from the coalescence of binary black holes carry away linear momentum, causing c...
Coalescing binary black holes experience an impulsive kick due to anisotropic emission of gravitatio...
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...
The coalescence of black hole binaries is a significant source of gravitational wave radiation. The ...
The coalescence of black hole binaries is a significant source of gravitational wave radiation. The ...
Recent numerical relativity simulations have shown that the emission of gravitational waves during t...
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 radiation of linear momentum imparts a recoil (or “kick”) to the center of mass of a merging bla...
The final black hole left behind after a binary black hole merger can attain a recoil velocity, or a...