Frequency domain analysis of the gravitational wave energy loss in hyperbolic encounters
Abstract
The energy radiated (without the 1.5PN tail contribution which requires a different treatment) by a binary system of compact objects moving in a hyperboliclike orbit is computed in the frequency domain through the second post-Newtonian level as an expansion in the large-eccentricity parameter up to next-to-next-to-leading order, completing the time domain corresponding information (fully known in closed form at the second post-Newtonian of accuracy). The spectrum contains quadratic products of the modified Bessel functions of the first kind (Bessel K functions) with frequency-dependent order (and argument) already at Newtonian level, so preventing the direct evaluation of Fourier integrals. However, as the order of the Bessel functions tends to zero for large eccentricities, a large-eccentricity expansion of the spectrum allows for analytical computation beyond the lowest order.
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@article{arxiv.2108.02472,
title = {Frequency domain analysis of the gravitational wave energy loss in hyperbolic encounters},
author = {Donato Bini and Andrea Geralico},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.02472},
year = {2021}
}
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23 pages, revtex macros used