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CRA seminar by Dr. Lionel London (MIT)

September 26, 2019 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Web: “https://space.mit.edu/people/london-lionel-t”

Title:

On the gravitational wave multipole moments of systems with angular momentum

Abstract:
Since Einstein’s quadrupole formalism, multipolar analysis has played a central role in gravitational wave theory. In particular, gravitational waves from compact sources are ubiquitously represented using spin weighted spherical harmonic multipoles. But there is good reason to expect that a more natural basis exists for representing gravitational waves from astrophysical systems with angular momentum. In this talk I will review the recent developments in gravitational wave signal models for binary black hole systems. A key limitation of many such models is that they do not account for the more natural “spheroidal” harmonic nature of the post-merger signal. In this regard, I will briefly discuss recent work at the interface of BH perturbation theory, and numerical relativity which uses spheroidal harmonic information from NR simulations to model the late post-merger for spinning but non-precessing binary black hole systems. Lastly, the spheroidal harmonics will be discussed as a potentially more appropriate basis for all of inspiral, merger and ringdown.

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Date:
September 26, 2019
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
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Organizer

Deirdre Shoemaker