Numerical Relativity: Binary Black Hole Merger Outcomes
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Presentations
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Remnant mass, spin, and recoil from spin aligned black-hole binaries II: New simulations, recoil fit and hangup studies
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Authors
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James Healy
- Rochester Inst of Tech
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Carlos Lousto
- Rochester Inst of Tech
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Unstable Flip-flopping spinning binary black holes
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Authors
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Carlos Lousto
- Rochester Inst of Tech
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James Healy
- Rochester Inst of Tech
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Measuring the redshift factor in binary black hole simulations
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Aaron Zimmerman
- Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
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Adam Lewis
- Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
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Harald Pfeiffer
- Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
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Modeling rapidly spinning, merging black holes with numerical relativity for the era of first gravitational-wave observations
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Geoffrey Lovelace
- Cal State Univ-Fullerton
- Cal State Univ- Fullerton
- California State University, Fullerton
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Tests and applications of the SXS binary black hole catalog
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Mark Scheel
- California Institute of Technology
- California Inst of Tech
- Caltech
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Confronting Numerical Relativity With Nature: A model-independent characterization of binary black-hole systems in LIGO
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Authors
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Karan Jani
- Georgia Institute of Technolgy
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James Clark
- Georgia Institute of Technolgy
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Deirdre Shoemaker
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Georgia Inst of Tech
- Georgia Institute of Technolgy
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Effective-one-body modeling of precessing black hole binaries
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Authors
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Andrea Taracchini
- Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
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Stanislav Babak
- Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
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Alessandra Buonanno
- Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
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Surrogate models of precessing numerical relativity gravitational waveforms for use in parameter estimation
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Authors
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Jonathan Blackman
- Caltech
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Scott Field
- Cornell
- Cornell University
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Chad Galley
- Caltech
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Daniel Hemberger
- Caltech
- California Institute of Technology
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Mark Scheel
- California Institute of Technology
- California Inst of Tech
- Caltech
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Patricia Schmidt
- Caltech
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Rory Smith
- Caltech
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Learning from Future Gravitational Wave Detections: Modeling and Radiated Quantities
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Authors
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Lionel London
- Cardiff University
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Frank Ohme
- Cardiff University
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Sebastian Khan
- Cardiff University
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Alex Vano-Vinuales
- Cardiff University
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Chinmay Kalaghatgi
- Cardiff University
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Sascha Husa
- Balearic Islands University
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Nathan Johnson-McDaniel
- International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
- ICTS-TIFR
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