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Exploring the Dynamics of General Relativistic Binary-Single and Binary-Binary Encounters of Black Holes

Exploring the Dynamics of General Relativistic Binary-Single and Binary-Binary Encounters of Black Holes

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英文摘要

In this proof-of-principle study, we demonstrate the capability of the numerical-relativity code BAM to simulate fully relativistic black-hole binary-single and binary-binary encounters that result in flybys, delayed or accelerated eccentric mergers, exchanges, and other more complex dynamical interactions of initially non-spinning, equal-mass black holes. Our results show that we are able to simulate the time evolution of $N$ black holes in relativistic scattering scenarios, which exhibit interesting dynamics and gravitational-wave signals. The dynamics of these systems show noticeable differences compared to analogous systems in post-Newtonian approximations up to 2.5PN. A key result is that the gravitational waveforms exhibit remarkable features that could potentially make them distinguishable from regular binary mergers.

Felix M. Heinze、Bernd Brügmann、Tim Dietrich、Ivan Markin

天文学物理学

Felix M. Heinze,Bernd Brügmann,Tim Dietrich,Ivan Markin.Exploring the Dynamics of General Relativistic Binary-Single and Binary-Binary Encounters of Black Holes[EB/OL].(2025-05-06)[2025-06-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.03934.点此复制

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