Recoiling from a kick in the head-on collision of spinning black holes

Dae-Il Choi, Bernard J. Kelly, William D. Boggs, John G. Baker, Joan Centrella, and James van Meter
Phys. Rev. D 76, 104026 – Published 15 November 2007

Abstract

Recoil “kicks” induced by gravitational radiation are expected in the inspiral and merger of black holes. Recently the numerical relativity community has begun to measure the significant kicks found when both unequal masses and spins are considered. Because understanding the cause and magnitude of each component of this kick may be complicated in inspiral simulations, we consider these effects in the context of a simple test problem. We study recoils from collisions of binaries with initially head-on trajectories, starting with the simplest case of equal masses with no spin and then adding spin and varying the mass ratio, both separately and jointly. We find spin-induced recoils to be significant relative to unequal-mass recoils even in head-on configurations. Additionally, it appears that the scaling of transverse kicks with spins is consistent with post-Newtonian theory, even though the kick is generated in the nonlinear merger interaction, where post-Newtonian theory should not apply. This suggests that a simple heuristic description might be effective in the estimation of spin kicks.

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  • Received 2 February 2007

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.76.104026

©2007 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Dae-Il Choi1,2, Bernard J. Kelly1, William D. Boggs3, John G. Baker1, Joan Centrella1, and James van Meter1

  • 1Gravitational Astrophysics Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 8800 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, Maryland 20771, USA
  • 2Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, 52-11, Eoun-Dong, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon, South Korea, 305-806
  • 3Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA

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Vol. 76, Iss. 10 — 15 November 2007

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