Black Holes and Orbits
ORAL · B17 · ID: 49980
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Paths to the Final Black Hole
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Pablo Laguna
University of Texas at Austin
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Pablo Laguna
University of Texas at Austin
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Deirdre M Shoemaker
University of Texas at Austin
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Miguel Gracia-Linares
University of Texas at Austin
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Jacob A Lange
University of Texas at Austin
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Galina Bouyer
University of Texas at Austin
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Oriol Ricart
University of Texas at Austin
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Transition from inspiral to plunge in numerical relativity simulations
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Sergi Navarro Albalat
University of Texas at Austin
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Sergi Navarro Albalat
University of Texas at Austin
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Perturbation of Binary Orbits in Hierarchical Triple Systems to Dotriocontopole Order
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Landen Conway
University of Florida, Gainesville
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Landen Conway
University of Florida, Gainesville
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Motion of a hyperelastic sphere in Schwarzschild spacetime
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Nishita Jadoo
North Carolina State University
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Nishita Jadoo
North Carolina State University
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J D Brown
North Carolina State University
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Residual eccentricity of inspiralling orbits at the gravitational-wave detection threshold: Accurate estimates using post-Newtonian theory
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Publication: A. Tucker, C. Will (2021), Residual eccentricity of inspiralling orbits at the gravitational-wave detection threshold: Accurate estimates using post-Newtonian theory Phys. Rev. D 104, 104023 [arXiv:2108.12210v1]
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Alexandria Tucker
University of Florida
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Alexandria Tucker
University of Florida
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Clifford M Will
University of Florida
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Action-angle variables of a binary black-hole with arbitrary eccentricity, spins, and masses at 1.5 post-Newtonian order
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Publication: Physical Review D 103 (6), 064066, arXiv preprint:2110.15351
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Sashwat Tanay
University of Mississippi
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Sashwat Tanay
University of Mississippi
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Leo C Stein
University of Mississippi
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Jose T Galvez Ghersi
University of Mississippi
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Gihyuk Cho
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY
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Spin precession and nutation of isolated stellar-mass black-hole binaries
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Publication: Planned paper detailing this work will be submitted to PRD with the title, "Spin precession and nutation of isolated stellar-mass black-hole binaries"
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Nathan A Steinle
University of Texas at Dallas, University of Birmingham
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Nathan A Steinle
University of Texas at Dallas, University of Birmingham
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Michael Kesden
University of Texas at Dallas
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The geometry of deformed isolated horizons and quasi-local perturbation theory
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Ariadna Ribes Metidieri
Radboud Univ Nijmegen
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Ariadna Ribes Metidieri
Radboud Univ Nijmegen
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Béatrice P Bonga
Radboud Univ Nijmegen
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Badri Krishnan
Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics, Radboud University, Radboud Univ Nijmegen
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