Mergers of non-spinning black-hole binaries: Gravitational radiation characteristics

May, 2008
25 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 78 (2008) 044046
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We present a detailed descriptive analysis of the gravitational radiation from black-hole binary mergers of non-spinning black holes, based on numerical simulations of systems varying from equal-mass to a 6:1 mass ratio. Our primary goal is to present relatively complete information about the waveforms, including all the leading multipolar components, to interested researchers. In our analysis, we pursue the simplest physical description of the dominant features in the radiation, providing an interpretation of the waveforms in terms of an {\em implicit rotating source}. This interpretation applies uniformly to the full wavetrain, from inspiral through ringdown. We emphasize strong relationships among the =m\ell=m modes that persist through the full wavetrain. Exploring the structure of the waveforms in more detail, we conduct detailed analytic fitting of the late-time frequency evolution, identifying a key quantitative feature shared by the =m\ell=m modes among all mass-ratios. We identify relationships, with a simple interpretation in terms of the implicit rotating source, among the evolution of frequency and amplitude, which hold for the late-time radiation. These detailed relationships provide sufficient information about the late-time radiation to yield a predictive model for the late-time waveforms, an alternative to the common practice of modeling by a sum of quasinormal mode overtones. We demonstrate an application of this in a new effective-one-body-based analytic waveform model.
Note:
  • 25 pages, 21 figures, 5 tables
  • 04.70.Bw
  • 04.30.Db
  • 95.30.Sf
  • 04.25.dg
  • black hole: binary
  • gravitational radiation: emission
  • frequency
  • rotation
  • amplitude analysis
  • mass ratio