Bulletin of the American Physical Society
New England Section Fall 2022 Meeting
Volume 67, Number 13
Friday–Saturday, October 14–15, 2022; University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
Session K04: General Physics
1:00 PM–2:36 PM,
Saturday, October 15, 2022
University of New Hampshire in Durham
Room: DeMeritt Hall 238
Chair: Michael Lathwood, University of New Hampshire
Abstract: K04.00001 : Binary Black Hole Mergers: Comparison of Numerical Relativity and Particle Perturbation Methods*
1:00 PM–1:12 PM
Presenter:
Richard H Price
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI)
Author:
Richard H Price
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI)
from particle perturbation (PP) work, in which a black hole is
perturbed by a "particle." This approach is particularly well suited
to extreme mass ratio inspirals (EMRIs) in which the "particle" is a
black hole of small mass. Numerical relativity (NR) now gives us
answers about interactions of comparable mass black holes. The
comparison of PP and NR results, in principle, provides a mechanism
for studying some of the nonlinear effects when black holes interact.
Issues in the comparison, and important differences will be discussed.
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