Modeling Black Hole Binaries
ORAL · D14
Presentations
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Simulations of Binary Black Hole Mergers in Gaseous Environments
ORAL
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Authors
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Brian Farris
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Yuk Tung Liu
University of Illinois, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Stuart Shapiro
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, University of Illinois, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Binary Black Hole Mergers in a Gas Cloud and their Electromagnetic Signatures
ORAL
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Authors
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Tanja Bode
Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech
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Roland Haas
Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Insitute of Technology
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Tamara Bogdanovic
University of Maryland
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Pablo Laguna
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Deirdre Shoemaker
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Binary black hole initial data with tidal deformations and outgoing radiation
ORAL
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Authors
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Nathan Johnson-McDaniel
Penn State
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Nicolas Yunes
Princeton University, Princeton
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Wolfgang Tichy
Florida Atlantic University, FAU
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Benjamin Owen
Penn State
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Numerical simulations of binary black holes with nearly extremal spins
ORAL
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Authors
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Geoffrey Lovelace
Cornell University
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Extracting physics from numerical spacetimes with constant-expansion surfaces
ORAL
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Authors
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Eloisa Bentivegna
Louisiana State University
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Erik Schnetter
Louisiana State University
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Badri Krishnan
Albert Einstein Institute
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Comparing binary black hole evolutions using finite difference and spectral methods
ORAL
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Authors
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Enrique Pazos
University of Maryland
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Larry Kidder
Cornell University
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Abdul Mroue
Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
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Manuel Tiglio
University of Maryland
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Binary Black Hole Mergers in SpEC
ORAL
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Authors
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Bela Szilagyi
Caltech
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Modelling multiple modes of spinning merger waveforms
ORAL
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Authors
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Bernard Kelly
NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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John Baker
NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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William Darian Boggs
NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, University of Maryland, College Park
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James van Meter
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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