Effects of Eccentricity, Precession, and Multipoles in Compact Binary Waveforms
ORAL · G09 · ID: 1365744
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When orbital eccentricity and spin precession are kind of the same
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Publication: Isobel Romero-Shaw, Davide Gerosa, Nicholas Loutrel. "Eccentricity or spin precession? Distinguishing subdominant effects in gravitational-wave data." arXiv:2211.07528 [astro-ph.HE].
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Davide Gerosa
- University of Milan, Bicocca
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Davide Gerosa
- University of Milan, Bicocca
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Isobel M Romero-Shaw
- University of Cambridge
- Cambridge University
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Nicholas P Loutrel
- University of Rome La Sapienza
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Tracing the evolution of eccentric precessing binary black holes: A hybrid approach
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Amitesh Singh
- University of Mississippi
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Amitesh Singh
- University of Mississippi
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Khun Sang Phukon
- University of Birmingham
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Nathan K Johnson-McDaniel
- University of Mississippi
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Anuradha Gupta
- University of Mississippi
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Systematic bias away from GR due to missing physics of spin precession, eccentricity, and higher modes in gravitational waveforms
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Rohit S Chandramouli
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai
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Rohit S Chandramouli
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai
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Nicolas Yunes
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai
- University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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Reassessing candidate eccentric binary black holes: Results with a model including higher-order modes
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Publication: arXiv:2208.01766
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Hector L Iglesias
- University of Texas at Austin
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Hector L Iglesias
- University of Texas at Austin
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Jacob A Lange
- University of Texas at Austin
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Imre Bartos
- University of Florida
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Shubhagata Bhaumik
- University of Florida
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Rossella Gamba
- Friedrich Schiller University Jena
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Gayathri Vivekananthaswamy
- University of Florida
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Aasim Z Jan
- University of Texas at Austin
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Ryan Nowicki
- University of Texas at Austin
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Richard O'Shaughnessy
- Rochester Institute of Technology
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Deirdre M Shoemaker
- University of Texas at Austin
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Raghav Venkataramanan
- University of Texas at Austin
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Katelyn Wagner
- Rochester Institute of Technology
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Astrophysical Implications of Eccentric Black Hole Mergers
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Publication: 10.3847/1538-4357/aaf6ec
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Michael J Zevin
- University of Chicago
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Michael J Zevin
- University of Chicago
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Multitimescale dynamics of precessing binary black holes: faster, more accurate, and including more physics
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Giulia Fumagalli
- INFN-Milano-Bicocca
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Giulia Fumagalli
- INFN-Milano-Bicocca
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Davide Gerosa
- University of Milan, Bicocca
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On the effective action of compact objects from full GR
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Neev Khera
- University of Guelph
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Neev Khera
- University of Guelph
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Eric Poisson
- Univ of Guelph
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Surrogate model for gravitational waveforms from spinning binary black hole coalescences using perturbation theory
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Ritesh Bachhar
- University of Rhode Island
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Ritesh Bachhar
- University of Rhode Island
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Gaurav Khanna
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Katie Rink
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
- University of Texas at Austin
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Kevin Gonzalez-Quesada
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Nur-E-Mohammad Rifat
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Scott E Field
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Scott A Hughes
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Tousif Islam
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Vijay Varma
- Cornell University
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Motion of a spinning particle under the conservative piece of the self-force is Hamiltonian to first order in mass and spin
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.01667
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Francisco M Blanco
- Cornell University
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Francisco M Blanco
- Cornell University
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Eanna E Flanagan
- Cornell University
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