We describe early success in the evolution of binary black hole spacetimes with a numerical code based on a generalization of harmonic coordinates. Indications are that with sufficient resolution this scheme is capable of evolving binary systems for enough time to extract information about the orbit, merger and gravitational waves emitted during the event. As an example we show results from the evolution of a binary composed of two equal mass, non-spinning black holes, through a single plunge-orbit, merger and ring down. The resultant black hole is estimated to be a Kerr black hole with angular momentum parameter a~0.70. At present, lack of resolution far from the binary prevents an accurate estimate of the energy emitted, though a rough ca...
It is now possible to theoretically calculate the gravitational-wave (GW) signal from the inspiral, ...
International audienceModeling the stochastic gravitational wave background from various astrophysic...
Binary black holes are the most promising candidate sources for the first generation of earth-based ...
We describe early success in the evolution of binary black-hole spacetimes with a numerical code bas...
We study dynamics and radiation generation in the last few orbits and merger of a binary black hole ...
The goal of this project is to compute the last phase of the inspiral and merger of two black holes ...
We present results from a new code for binary black hole evolutions using the moving-puncture approa...
We present new techniques for evolving binary black hole systems which allow the accurate determinat...
The main objective of this thesis is to study gravitational radiation along with its associated phen...
We present a new numerical code developed for the evolution of binary black-hole spacetimes using di...
Initial data for two moving and spinning black holes in vacuum is constructed and evolved through a ...
The goal of this project is to compute the last phase of the inspiral and merger of two black holes ...
The properties of the population of merging binary black holes encode some of the uncertain physics ...
It is now possible to theoretically calculate the gravitational-wave (GW) signal from the inspiral, ...
We study the orbital evolution and gravitational wave (GW) emission of supermassive black hole (SMBH...
It is now possible to theoretically calculate the gravitational-wave (GW) signal from the inspiral, ...
International audienceModeling the stochastic gravitational wave background from various astrophysic...
Binary black holes are the most promising candidate sources for the first generation of earth-based ...
We describe early success in the evolution of binary black-hole spacetimes with a numerical code bas...
We study dynamics and radiation generation in the last few orbits and merger of a binary black hole ...
The goal of this project is to compute the last phase of the inspiral and merger of two black holes ...
We present results from a new code for binary black hole evolutions using the moving-puncture approa...
We present new techniques for evolving binary black hole systems which allow the accurate determinat...
The main objective of this thesis is to study gravitational radiation along with its associated phen...
We present a new numerical code developed for the evolution of binary black-hole spacetimes using di...
Initial data for two moving and spinning black holes in vacuum is constructed and evolved through a ...
The goal of this project is to compute the last phase of the inspiral and merger of two black holes ...
The properties of the population of merging binary black holes encode some of the uncertain physics ...
It is now possible to theoretically calculate the gravitational-wave (GW) signal from the inspiral, ...
We study the orbital evolution and gravitational wave (GW) emission of supermassive black hole (SMBH...
It is now possible to theoretically calculate the gravitational-wave (GW) signal from the inspiral, ...
International audienceModeling the stochastic gravitational wave background from various astrophysic...
Binary black holes are the most promising candidate sources for the first generation of earth-based ...