Gravitational waves generated by inspiralling compact binaries are investigated to the second-post-Newtonian (2PN) approximation of general relativity. Using a recently developed 2PN-accurate wave generation formalism, we compute the gravitational waveform and associated energy loss rate from a binary system of point masses moving on a quasicircular orbit. The crucial new input is our computation of the 2PN-accurate ‘‘source’’ quadrupole moment of the binary. Tails in both the waveform and energy loss rate at infinity are explicitly computed. Gravitational radiation reaction effects on the orbital frequency and phase of the binary are deduced from the energy loss. In the limiting case of a very small mass ratio between the two bodies we rec...
This paper is to introduce a new software called CBwaves which provides a fast and accurate computat...
Open Access.Anisotropic emission of gravitational waves (GWs) from inspiralling compact binaries lea...
This dissertation consists of four parts. In Part I, we briefly review fundamental theories of gravi...
The rate of gravitational-wave energy loss from inspiralling binary systems of compact objects of ar...
The post-post-Newtonian (2PN) accurate mass quadrupole moment, for compact binaries of arbitrary mas...
The inspiral of compact binaries, driven by gravitational-radiation reaction, is investigated throug...
International audienceTo be observed and analyzed by the network of gravitational wave detectors on ...
To be observed and analyzed by the network of gravitational wave detectors on ground (LIGO, VIRGO, e...
International audienceThe multipolar-post-Minkowskian approach to gravitational radiation is applied...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
The article reviews the current status of a theoretical approach to the problem of the emission of g...
Restricted Access. Proceedings of 9th LISA Symposium Paris, France from 21-25 may 2012. Edited by Ge...
We report on recent results obtained in the post-Newtonian framework for the modelling of the gravit...
Within the framework of self-force theory, we compute the gravitational-wave energy flux through sec...
Within the framework of self-force theory, we compute the gravitational-wave energy flux through sec...
This paper is to introduce a new software called CBwaves which provides a fast and accurate computat...
Open Access.Anisotropic emission of gravitational waves (GWs) from inspiralling compact binaries lea...
This dissertation consists of four parts. In Part I, we briefly review fundamental theories of gravi...
The rate of gravitational-wave energy loss from inspiralling binary systems of compact objects of ar...
The post-post-Newtonian (2PN) accurate mass quadrupole moment, for compact binaries of arbitrary mas...
The inspiral of compact binaries, driven by gravitational-radiation reaction, is investigated throug...
International audienceTo be observed and analyzed by the network of gravitational wave detectors on ...
To be observed and analyzed by the network of gravitational wave detectors on ground (LIGO, VIRGO, e...
International audienceThe multipolar-post-Minkowskian approach to gravitational radiation is applied...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
The article reviews the current status of a theoretical approach to the problem of the emission of g...
Restricted Access. Proceedings of 9th LISA Symposium Paris, France from 21-25 may 2012. Edited by Ge...
We report on recent results obtained in the post-Newtonian framework for the modelling of the gravit...
Within the framework of self-force theory, we compute the gravitational-wave energy flux through sec...
Within the framework of self-force theory, we compute the gravitational-wave energy flux through sec...
This paper is to introduce a new software called CBwaves which provides a fast and accurate computat...
Open Access.Anisotropic emission of gravitational waves (GWs) from inspiralling compact binaries lea...
This dissertation consists of four parts. In Part I, we briefly review fundamental theories of gravi...