In a companion paper [1], we have presented a cross-correlation approach to near-horizon physics in which bulk dynamics is probed through the correlation of quantities defined at inner and outer spacetime hypersurfaces acting as test screens. More specifically, dynamical horizons provide appropriate inner screens in a 3+1 setting and, in this context, we have shown that an effective-curvature vector measured at the common horizon produced in a head-on collision merger can be correlated with the flux of linear Bondi-momentum at null infinity. In this paper we provide a more sound geometric basis to this picture. First, we show that a rigidity property of dynamical horizons, namely foliation uniqueness, leads to a preferred class of null tetr...
International audienceRecent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped s...
International audienceRecent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped s...
International audienceRecent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped s...
In a companion paper [1], we have presented a cross-correlation approach to near-horizon physics in ...
Abstract. The qualitative and quantitative understanding of near-horizon gravitational dynamics in t...
The understanding of strong-field dynamics near black-hole horizons is a long-standing and challengi...
The qualitative and quantitative understanding of near-horizon gravitational dynamics in the strong-...
This paper presents a quasi-local method of studying the physics of dynamical black holes in numeric...
This paper presents a quasi-local method of studying the physics of dynamical black holes in numeric...
A detailed description of how black holes grow in full, non-linear general relativity is presented. ...
Recent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped surfaces behave when bl...
This paper presents a quasi-local method of studying the physics of dynamical black holes in numeric...
A detailed description of how black holes grow in full, non-linear general relativity is presented. ...
A detailed description of how black holes grow in full, non-linear general relativity is presented. ...
Recent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped surfaces behave when bl...
International audienceRecent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped s...
International audienceRecent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped s...
International audienceRecent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped s...
In a companion paper [1], we have presented a cross-correlation approach to near-horizon physics in ...
Abstract. The qualitative and quantitative understanding of near-horizon gravitational dynamics in t...
The understanding of strong-field dynamics near black-hole horizons is a long-standing and challengi...
The qualitative and quantitative understanding of near-horizon gravitational dynamics in the strong-...
This paper presents a quasi-local method of studying the physics of dynamical black holes in numeric...
This paper presents a quasi-local method of studying the physics of dynamical black holes in numeric...
A detailed description of how black holes grow in full, non-linear general relativity is presented. ...
Recent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped surfaces behave when bl...
This paper presents a quasi-local method of studying the physics of dynamical black holes in numeric...
A detailed description of how black holes grow in full, non-linear general relativity is presented. ...
A detailed description of how black holes grow in full, non-linear general relativity is presented. ...
Recent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped surfaces behave when bl...
International audienceRecent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped s...
International audienceRecent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped s...
International audienceRecent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped s...