Using a recently presented numerical code for calculating the Lorenz-gauge gravitational self-force (GSF), we compute the O(m) conservative correction to the precession rate of the small-eccentricity orbits of a particle of mass m moving around a Schwarzschild black hole of mass M?m. Specifically, we study the gauge-invariant function ?(x), where ? is defined as the O(m) part of the dimensionless ratio (??r/???)2 between the squares of the radial and azimuthal frequencies of the orbit, and where x=[Gc-3(M+m)???]2/3 is a gauge-invariant measure of the dimensionless gravitational potential (mass over radius) associated with the mean circular orbit. Our GSF computation of the function ?(x) in the interval 0<x?1/6 determines, for the first t...
This is the second of two companion papers on computing the self-force in a radiation gauge; more pr...
Using the first law of binary black-hole mechanics, we compute the binding energy E and total angula...
International audienceWe continue a previous work on the comparison between the post-Newtonian (PN) ...
We compute the conservative piece of the gravitational self-force (GSF) acting on a particle of mass...
We study conservative finite-mass corrections to the motion of a particle in a bound (eccentric) str...
For a Schwarzchild black hole of mass M, we consider a test particle falling from rest at infinity a...
We present a numerical code for calculating the local gravitational self-force acting on a pointlike...
International audienceWe consider Detweiler’s redshift variable z for a nonspinning mass m1 in circu...
Recently, two independent calculations have been presented of finite-mass (“self-force”) effects on ...
International audienceThe problem of a compact binary system whose components move on circular orbit...
The innermost stable circular orbit (ISCO) of a test particle around a Schwarzschild black hole of m...
We calculate the gravitational self force acting on a pointlike test particle of mass $\mu$, set in ...
We calculate the gravitational self force acting on a pointlike test particle of mass µ, set in a ci...
We generalize to Kerr spacetime previous gravitational self-force results on gyroscope precession al...
We calculate the effect of self-interaction on the "geodetic" spin precession of a compact body in a...
This is the second of two companion papers on computing the self-force in a radiation gauge; more pr...
Using the first law of binary black-hole mechanics, we compute the binding energy E and total angula...
International audienceWe continue a previous work on the comparison between the post-Newtonian (PN) ...
We compute the conservative piece of the gravitational self-force (GSF) acting on a particle of mass...
We study conservative finite-mass corrections to the motion of a particle in a bound (eccentric) str...
For a Schwarzchild black hole of mass M, we consider a test particle falling from rest at infinity a...
We present a numerical code for calculating the local gravitational self-force acting on a pointlike...
International audienceWe consider Detweiler’s redshift variable z for a nonspinning mass m1 in circu...
Recently, two independent calculations have been presented of finite-mass (“self-force”) effects on ...
International audienceThe problem of a compact binary system whose components move on circular orbit...
The innermost stable circular orbit (ISCO) of a test particle around a Schwarzschild black hole of m...
We calculate the gravitational self force acting on a pointlike test particle of mass $\mu$, set in ...
We calculate the gravitational self force acting on a pointlike test particle of mass µ, set in a ci...
We generalize to Kerr spacetime previous gravitational self-force results on gyroscope precession al...
We calculate the effect of self-interaction on the "geodetic" spin precession of a compact body in a...
This is the second of two companion papers on computing the self-force in a radiation gauge; more pr...
Using the first law of binary black-hole mechanics, we compute the binding energy E and total angula...
International audienceWe continue a previous work on the comparison between the post-Newtonian (PN) ...