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Eccentric Gravitational Wave Bursts in the Post-Newtonian Formalism

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2017-06-14 v2

Abstract

The detection of GW150914 by ground based gravitational wave observatories has brought about a new era in astrophysics. At optimal sensitivity, these observatories are expected to detect several events each year, with one or two of these occurring with non-negligible eccentricity. Such eccentric binaries will emit bursts of gravitational radiation during every pericenter passage, where orbital velocities can reach greater than ten percent the speed of light. As a result, such binaries may prove to be powerful probes of extreme gravitational physics and astrophysics. A promising method of achieving detection of such binaries is through power stacking, where the power in each burst is added up in time-frequency space. This detection strategy requires a theoretical prior of where the bursts will occur in time and frequency so that one knows where to search for successive bursts. We here present a generic post-Newtonian formalism for constructing such time-frequency model priors at generic post-Newtonian order. We apply our formalism to generate a burst model at third post-Newtonian order, making it potentially the most accurate, fully analytic model to date.

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@article{arxiv.1702.01818,
  title  = {Eccentric Gravitational Wave Bursts in the Post-Newtonian Formalism},
  author = {Nicolas Loutrel and Nicolas Yunes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.01818},
  year   = {2017}
}

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46 pages, 3 figures