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High accuracy measurement of gravitational wave back-reaction in the OJ287 black hole binary

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-10-02 v1

Abstract

Blazar OJ287 exhibits large thermal flares at least twice every 12 years. The times of these flares have been predicted successfully using the model of a quasi-Keplerian eccentric black hole binary where the secondary impacts the accretion disk of the primary, creating the thermal flares. New measurements of the historical light curve have been combined with the observations of the 2015 November/December flare to identify the impact record since year 1886, and to constrain the orbit of the binary. The orbit solution shows that the binary period, now 12.062 year, is decreasing at the rate of 36 days per century. This corresponds to an energy loss to gravitational waves that is 6.5 +- 4 % less than the rate predicted by the standard quadrupolar gravitational wave (GW) emission. We show that the difference is due to higher order gravitational radiation reaction terms that include the dominant order tail contributions.

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@article{arxiv.1810.00566,
  title  = {High accuracy measurement of gravitational wave back-reaction in the OJ287 black hole binary},
  author = {Mauri J. Valtonen and L. Dey and R. Hudec and S. Zola and A. Gopakumar and S. Mikkola and S. Ciprini and K. Matsumoto and K. Sadakane and M. Kidger and K. Gazeas and K. Nilsson and A. Berdyugin and V. Piirola and H. Jermak and K. S. Baliyan and D. E. Reichart and S. Haque and the OJ287-15/16 Collaboration},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.00566},
  year   = {2018}
}

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to appear in the Proceedings of Gravitational Wave Astrophysics: Early Results from Gravitational Wave Searches and Electromagnetic Counterparts. eds. Gabriela Gonzales and Robert Hynes