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Exploring the small mass ratio binary black hole merger with Numerical Relativity

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Abstract

We perform a sequence of binary black hole simulations with increasingly small mass ratios, reaching to a 128:1 binary that displays 13 orbits before merger. Based on a detailed convergence study of the $q=m_1/m_2=1/15$ nonspinning case, we apply additional mesh refinements levels around the smaller hole horizon to reach successively the $q=1/32$, $q=1/64$, and $q=1/128$ cases. Roughly a linear computational resources scaling with $1/q$ is observed on 8-nodes simulations. We compute the remnant properties of the merger: final mass, spin, and recoil velocity, finding precise consistency between horizon and radiation measures. We also compute the gravitational waveforms: its peak frequency, amplitude, and luminosity. We compare those values with predictions of the corresponding phenomenological formulas, reproducing the particle limit within 2\%, and we then use the new results to improve their fitting coefficients.

Publication: C.O.Lousto and J.Healy,``Exploring the Small Mass Ratio Binary Black Hole Merger via Zeno's Dichotomy Approach,''<br>Phys. Rev. Lett. {125} (2020) no.19, 191102.<br>N.Rosato, J.Healy and C.O.Lousto,``Adapted gauge to small mass ratio binary black hole evolutions,''<br>Phys. Rev. D {103} (2021) no.10, 104068.

Presenters

  • Carlos O Lousto

    Rochester Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Carlos O Lousto

    Rochester Institute of Technology

  • James Healy

    Rochester Institute of Technology

  • Nicole C Rosato

    Rochester Institute of Technology