Remnant mass, spin, and recoil from spin aligned black-hole binaries
Abstract
We perform a set of 36 nonprecessing black-hole binary simulations with spins either aligned or counteraligned with the orbital angular momentum in order to model the final mass, spin, and recoil of the merged black hole as a function of the individual black hole spin magnitudes and the mass ratio of the progenitors. We find that the maximum recoil for these configurations is , which occurs when the progenitor spins are maximal, the mass ratio is , the smaller black-hole spin is aligned with the orbital angular momentum, and the larger black-hole spin is counteraligned (). This maximum recoil is about larger than previous estimates, but most importantly, because the maximum occurs for smaller mass ratios, the probability for a merging binary to recoil faster than can be as large as , while the probability for recoils faster than can be as large as . We provide explicit phenomenological formulas for the final mass, spin, and recoil as a function of the individual BH spins and the mass difference between the two black holes. Here we include terms up through fourth-order in the initial spins and mass difference, and find excellent agreement (within a few percent) with independent results available in the literature. The maximum radiated energy is and final spin for equal mass, aligned maximally spinning binaries.
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@article{arxiv.1406.7295,
title = {Remnant mass, spin, and recoil from spin aligned black-hole binaries},
author = {James Healy and Carlos O. Lousto and Yosef Zlochower},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.7295},
year = {2014}
}
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19 pages, 25 figures, revtex 4