Worldtube excision method for intermediate-mass-ratio inspirals: scalar-field toy model in 3+1D
ORAL
Abstract
Binary black hole simulations become increasingly computationally expensive with smaller mass ratios because the Courant-Friedrich-Lewy condition imposes smaller time steps by the need to resolve the smaller black hole. Here we propose and explore a method for alleviating the scale disparity in simulations with mass ratios in the intermediate astrophysical range (10−4?q?10−2), where purely perturbative methods may not be adequate. A region much larger than the small black hole is excised from the numerical domain, and replaced with an analytical model approximating a tidally deformed black hole. We apply this idea to a toy model of a scalar charge in a circular geodesic orbit around a Schwarzschild black hole, solving for the massless Klein-Gordon field in a 3+1D framework using SpECTRE, the new discontinuous Galerkin code of the SXS collaboration.
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Presenters
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Nikolas Wittek
Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
Authors
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Nikolas Wittek
Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
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Mekhi Dhesi
University of Southampton
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Leor Barack
University of Southampton
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Harald P Pfeiffer
Max Planck Inst, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
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Adam Pound
Univ of Southampton, University of Southampton
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Hannes Rüter
University of Coimbra
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Marceline S Bonilla
California State University Fulleron
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Nils Deppe
Caltech
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Lawrence E Kidder
Cornell University
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Prayush Kumar
Cornell University, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
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Mark A Scheel
Caltech
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William T Throwe
Cornell University
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Nils L Vu
Caltech, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics