Expanding the catalog of binary black-hole simulations: aligned-spin configurations
ORAL
Abstract
A major goal of numerical relativity is to model the inspiral and merger of binary black holes through sufficiently accurate and long simulations, to enable the successful detection of gravitational waves. However, covering the full parameter space of binary configurations is a computationally daunting task. The SXS Collaboration has made important progress in this direction recently, with a catalog of 174 publicly available binary black-hole simulations [black-holes.org/waveforms]. Nevertheless, the parameter-space coverage remains sparse, even for non-precessing binaries. In this talk, I will describe an addition to the SXS catalog to improve its coverage, consisting of 95 new simulations of aligned-spin binaries with moderate mass ratios and dimensionless spins as high as 0.9. Some applications of these new simulations will also be mentioned.
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Authors
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Tony Chu
Princeton University
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Harald Pfeiffer
Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Toronto, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astophysics, University of Toronto, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
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Mark Scheel
Caltech, California Institute of Technology
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Bela Szilagyi
Caltech, California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Caltech, JPL