We present simulations of binary black holes mergers in which, after the common outer horizon has formed, the marginally outer trapped surfaces (MOTSs) corresponding to the individual black holes continue to approach and eventually penetrate each other. This has very interesting consequences according to recent results in the theory of MOTSs. Uniqueness and stability theorems imply that two MOTSs which touch with a common outer normal must be identical. This suggests a possible dramatic consequence of the collision between a small and large black hole. If the penetration were to continue to completion then the two MOTSs would have to coalesce, by some combination of the small one growing and the big one shrinking. Here we explore the relati...
In classical numerical relativity, marginally outer trapped surfaces (MOTSs) are the main tool to lo...
We study in detail the dynamics and stability of marginally trapped surfaces during a binary black h...
International audienceWe study in detail the dynamics and stability of marginally trapped surfaces d...
We present simulations of binary black holes mergers in which, after the common outer horizon has fo...
We present simulations of binary black-hole mergers in which, after the common outer horizon has for...
We have shown previously that a merger of marginally outer trapped surfaces (MOTSs) occurs in a bina...
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...
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...
We find strong numerical evidence for a new phenomenon in a binary black hole spacetime, namely the ...
Recent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped surfaces behave when bl...
In this second part of a two-part paper, we discuss numerical simulations of a head-on merger of two...
In classical numerical relativity, marginally outer trapped surfaces (MOTSs) are the main tool to lo...
We study in detail the dynamics and stability of marginally trapped surfaces during a binary black h...
International audienceWe study in detail the dynamics and stability of marginally trapped surfaces d...
We present simulations of binary black holes mergers in which, after the common outer horizon has fo...
We present simulations of binary black-hole mergers in which, after the common outer horizon has for...
We have shown previously that a merger of marginally outer trapped surfaces (MOTSs) occurs in a bina...
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...
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...
We find strong numerical evidence for a new phenomenon in a binary black hole spacetime, namely the ...
Recent advances in numerical relativity have revealed how marginally trapped surfaces behave when bl...
In this second part of a two-part paper, we discuss numerical simulations of a head-on merger of two...
In classical numerical relativity, marginally outer trapped surfaces (MOTSs) are the main tool to lo...
We study in detail the dynamics and stability of marginally trapped surfaces during a binary black h...
International audienceWe study in detail the dynamics and stability of marginally trapped surfaces d...