We use the canonical Hamiltonian formalism to generalize to spinning point particles the first law of mechanics established for binary systems of non-spinning point masses moving on circular orbits [Le Tiec, Blanchet, and Whiting, Phys. Rev. D 85, 064039 (2012)]. We find that the redshift observable of each particle is related in a very simple manner to the canonical Hamiltonian and, more generally, to a class of Fokker-type Hamiltonians. Our results are valid through linear order in the spin of each particle, but hold also for quadratic couplings between the spins of different particles. The knowledge of spin effects in the Hamiltonian allows us to compute spin-orbit terms in the redshift variable through 2.5PN order, for circular orbits a...
Cassini states correspond to the equilibria of the spin axis of a body when its orbit is perturbed. ...
It has been suggested that amplitudes for quantum higher-spin massive particles exchanging gravitons...
International audienceWe compute the rotations, during a scattering encounter, of the spins of two g...
International audienceWe use the canonical Hamiltonian formalism to generalize to spinning point par...
We use the canonical Hamiltonian formalism to generalize to spinning point particles the first law o...
International audienceFirst laws of black hole mechanics, or thermodynamics, come in a variety of di...
Building upon the Noether charge formalism of Iyer and Wald, we derive a variational formula for spa...
International audienceBuilding upon the Noether charge formalism of Iyer and Wald, we derive a varia...
Building on a recent paper in which we computed the canonical Hamiltonian of a spinning test particl...
Building on a recent paper in which we computed the canonical Hamiltonian of a spinning test particl...
International audienceWe compute next-to-next-to-leading order spin contributions to the post-Newton...
In the effective-one-body (EOB) approach, the dynamics of two compact objects of masses m1 and m2 an...
The construction of initial data for black-hole binaries usually involves the choice of free paramet...
We derive the equations of motion of spinning compact binaries including the spin-orbit (SO) couplin...
We describe a systematic framework for finding the conservative potential of compact binary systems ...
Cassini states correspond to the equilibria of the spin axis of a body when its orbit is perturbed. ...
It has been suggested that amplitudes for quantum higher-spin massive particles exchanging gravitons...
International audienceWe compute the rotations, during a scattering encounter, of the spins of two g...
International audienceWe use the canonical Hamiltonian formalism to generalize to spinning point par...
We use the canonical Hamiltonian formalism to generalize to spinning point particles the first law o...
International audienceFirst laws of black hole mechanics, or thermodynamics, come in a variety of di...
Building upon the Noether charge formalism of Iyer and Wald, we derive a variational formula for spa...
International audienceBuilding upon the Noether charge formalism of Iyer and Wald, we derive a varia...
Building on a recent paper in which we computed the canonical Hamiltonian of a spinning test particl...
Building on a recent paper in which we computed the canonical Hamiltonian of a spinning test particl...
International audienceWe compute next-to-next-to-leading order spin contributions to the post-Newton...
In the effective-one-body (EOB) approach, the dynamics of two compact objects of masses m1 and m2 an...
The construction of initial data for black-hole binaries usually involves the choice of free paramet...
We derive the equations of motion of spinning compact binaries including the spin-orbit (SO) couplin...
We describe a systematic framework for finding the conservative potential of compact binary systems ...
Cassini states correspond to the equilibria of the spin axis of a body when its orbit is perturbed. ...
It has been suggested that amplitudes for quantum higher-spin massive particles exchanging gravitons...
International audienceWe compute the rotations, during a scattering encounter, of the spins of two g...