The peeling theorem of general relativity predicts that the Weyl curvature scalars Psi_n (n=0...4), when constructed from a suitable null tetrad in an asymptotically flat spacetime, fall off asymptotically as r^(n-5) along outgoing radial null geodesics. This leads to the interpretation of Psi_4 as outgoing gravitational radiation at large distances from the source. We have performed numerical simulations in full general relativity of a binary black hole inspiral and merger, and have computed the Weyl scalars in the standard tetrad used in numerical relativity. In contrast with previous results, we observe that all the Weyl scalars fall off according to the predictions of the theorem
Text of a talk given at the 4th Conf. on Physics Beyond the Standard Model, Tegernsee, June 2003.Int...
The complexity of the Einstein Equations, which is due to their nonlinearity, makes a general analyt...
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The peeling theorem of general relativity predicts that the Weyl curvature scalars Psi_n (n=0...4), ...
The goal of much research in relativity is to understand gravitational waves generated by a strong-f...
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We discuss a number of long-standing theoretical questions about collapse to black holes in the Bran...
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Abstract We consider numerical black hole solutions in the Weyl conformal geometry and its associate...
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At early times in numerical evolutions of binary black holes, current simulations contain an initial...
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The main objective of this thesis is to study gravitational radiation along with its associated phen...
Text of a talk given at the 4th Conf. on Physics Beyond the Standard Model, Tegernsee, June 2003.Int...
The complexity of the Einstein Equations, which is due to their nonlinearity, makes a general analyt...
In this article, we have investigated the equations of motion of the photons coupled to Weyl tensor ...
The peeling theorem of general relativity predicts that the Weyl curvature scalars Psi_n (n=0...4), ...
The goal of much research in relativity is to understand gravitational waves generated by a strong-f...
We examine current numerical relativity computations of gravitational waves, which typically determi...
We consider the problem of evolving nonlinear initial data in the close limit regime. For exact Misn...
We discuss a number of long-standing theoretical questions about collapse to black holes in the Bran...
156 pagesUpcoming gravitational wave detectors are expected to achieve an unprecedented degree of se...
Abstract We consider numerical black hole solutions in the Weyl conformal geometry and its associate...
Gravitational wave observations will probe nonlinear gravitational interactions and thus enable stro...
Scalar-tensor theories are a compelling alternative to general relativity and one of the most accept...
At early times in numerical evolutions of binary black holes, current simulations contain an initial...
Abstract. In this note, we study energy estimates for Einstein vacuum equations in order to prove th...
The main objective of this thesis is to study gravitational radiation along with its associated phen...
Text of a talk given at the 4th Conf. on Physics Beyond the Standard Model, Tegernsee, June 2003.Int...
The complexity of the Einstein Equations, which is due to their nonlinearity, makes a general analyt...
In this article, we have investigated the equations of motion of the photons coupled to Weyl tensor ...