We study eccentric equatorial orbits of a test-body around a Kerr black hole under the influence of gravitational radiation reaction. We have adopted a well established two-step approach: assuming that the particle is moving along a geodesic (justifiable as long as the orbital evolution is adiabatic) we calculate numerically the fluxes of energy and angular momentum radiated to infinity and to the black hole horizon, via the Teukolsky-Sasaki-Nakamura formalism. We can then infer the rate of change of orbital energy and angular momentum and thus the evolution of the orbit. The orbits are fully described by a semilatus rectum p and an eccentricity e. We find that while, during the inspiral, e decreases until shortly before the orbit reaches t...
We present a new approximate method for constructing gravitational radiation driven inspirals of tes...
Results are presented from high-precision computations of the orbital evolution and emitted gravitat...
We study binary systems in which a stellar mass compact object spirals into a massive black hole, kn...
We study eccentric equatorial orbits of a test-body around a Kerr black hole under the influence of ...
The effect of gravitational radiation reaction on orbits around a spinning black hole is analyzed. S...
We have performed a detailed analysis of orbital motion in the vicinity of a nearly extremal Kerr bl...
A major focus of much current research in gravitation theory is on understanding how radiation react...
The capture of compact bodies by black holes in galactic nuclei is an important prospective source f...
The capture of compact bodies by black holes in galactic nuclei is an important prospective source f...
We have performed a detailed analysis of orbital motion in the vicinity of a nearly extremal Kerr bl...
We have performed a detailed analysis of orbital motion in the vicinity of a nearly extremal Kerr bl...
We present the first numerical calculation of the (local) metric perturbation produced by a small co...
There are three regimes of gravitational-radiation-reaction-induced inspiral for a compact body with...
Since its publication in 1915, Einstein\u27s theory of general relativity has yielded significant re...
It is demonstrated that, in the adiabatic approximation, non-Equatorial circular orbits of particles...
We present a new approximate method for constructing gravitational radiation driven inspirals of tes...
Results are presented from high-precision computations of the orbital evolution and emitted gravitat...
We study binary systems in which a stellar mass compact object spirals into a massive black hole, kn...
We study eccentric equatorial orbits of a test-body around a Kerr black hole under the influence of ...
The effect of gravitational radiation reaction on orbits around a spinning black hole is analyzed. S...
We have performed a detailed analysis of orbital motion in the vicinity of a nearly extremal Kerr bl...
A major focus of much current research in gravitation theory is on understanding how radiation react...
The capture of compact bodies by black holes in galactic nuclei is an important prospective source f...
The capture of compact bodies by black holes in galactic nuclei is an important prospective source f...
We have performed a detailed analysis of orbital motion in the vicinity of a nearly extremal Kerr bl...
We have performed a detailed analysis of orbital motion in the vicinity of a nearly extremal Kerr bl...
We present the first numerical calculation of the (local) metric perturbation produced by a small co...
There are three regimes of gravitational-radiation-reaction-induced inspiral for a compact body with...
Since its publication in 1915, Einstein\u27s theory of general relativity has yielded significant re...
It is demonstrated that, in the adiabatic approximation, non-Equatorial circular orbits of particles...
We present a new approximate method for constructing gravitational radiation driven inspirals of tes...
Results are presented from high-precision computations of the orbital evolution and emitted gravitat...
We study binary systems in which a stellar mass compact object spirals into a massive black hole, kn...