We present results for full 3D evolutions of two colliding black holes (BHs), with angular momentum, spin, and unequal mass. For the first time gravitational waveforms are computed for a grazing collision. The collision can be followed through the merger to form a single BH, and through part of the ringdown period of the final BH. The apparent horizon is tracked and studied, and physical parameters, such as the mass of the final BH, are computed. The total energy radiated in gravitational waves is shown to be consistent with the total mass of the spacetime and the final BH mass. The implication of these simulations for gravitational wave astronomy is discussed
We study the coalescence of non-spinning binary black holes from the innermost stable circular orbit...
We present new techniques for evolving binary black hole systems which allow the accurate determinat...
A remarkable series of breakthroughs in numerical relativity modeling of black hole binary mergers h...
We present results for two colliding black holes (BHs), with angular momentum, spin, and unequal mas...
We present results for two colliding black holes (BHs), with angular momentum, spin, and unequal mas...
We present results for two colliding black holes (BHs), with angular momentum, spin, and unequal mas...
We present the first simulations of non-headon (grazing) collisions of binary black holes in which t...
We present the first simulations of non-headon (grazing) collisions of binary black holes in which t...
Using approximate techniques we study the final moments of the collision of two (individually non-sp...
We present results from the first fully nonlinear numerical calculations of the head--on collision o...
We present the first results in a new program intended to make the best use of all available technol...
We study the radiation from a collision of black holes with equal and opposite linear momenta. Resul...
We study the head-on collision of two highly boosted equal mass, nonrotating black holes. We determi...
We present the first numerical simulations of an initially nonspinning black-hole binary with mass r...
We present long-term-stable and convergent evolutions of head-on black hole collisions and extractio...
We study the coalescence of non-spinning binary black holes from the innermost stable circular orbit...
We present new techniques for evolving binary black hole systems which allow the accurate determinat...
A remarkable series of breakthroughs in numerical relativity modeling of black hole binary mergers h...
We present results for two colliding black holes (BHs), with angular momentum, spin, and unequal mas...
We present results for two colliding black holes (BHs), with angular momentum, spin, and unequal mas...
We present results for two colliding black holes (BHs), with angular momentum, spin, and unequal mas...
We present the first simulations of non-headon (grazing) collisions of binary black holes in which t...
We present the first simulations of non-headon (grazing) collisions of binary black holes in which t...
Using approximate techniques we study the final moments of the collision of two (individually non-sp...
We present results from the first fully nonlinear numerical calculations of the head--on collision o...
We present the first results in a new program intended to make the best use of all available technol...
We study the radiation from a collision of black holes with equal and opposite linear momenta. Resul...
We study the head-on collision of two highly boosted equal mass, nonrotating black holes. We determi...
We present the first numerical simulations of an initially nonspinning black-hole binary with mass r...
We present long-term-stable and convergent evolutions of head-on black hole collisions and extractio...
We study the coalescence of non-spinning binary black holes from the innermost stable circular orbit...
We present new techniques for evolving binary black hole systems which allow the accurate determinat...
A remarkable series of breakthroughs in numerical relativity modeling of black hole binary mergers h...