English

Self-force gravitational waveforms for extreme and intermediate mass ratio inspirals. II: Importance of the second-order dissipative effect

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2013-07-12 v2

Abstract

We consider the importance of the second-order dissipative self force for gravitational wave dephasing for an extreme or intermediate mass ratio system moving along a quasi-circular Schwarzschild orbit. For the first-order self force we use the fully relativistic force in the Lorenz gauge for eternally circular geodesics. The second-order self force is modeled by its 3.5 post Newtonian counterpart. We evolve the system using the osculating orbits method, and obtain the gravitational waveforms, whose phase includes all the terms - within our approximation (and using the self force along circular geodesics) - that are independent of the system's mass ratio. The partial dephasing due to the second-order dissipative self force is substantially smaller than that of the first-order conservative self force, although they are both at the same order in the mass ratio.

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@article{arxiv.1304.5296,
  title  = {Self-force gravitational waveforms for extreme and intermediate mass ratio inspirals. II: Importance of the second-order dissipative effect},
  author = {Lior M. Burko and Gaurav Khanna},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.5296},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

8 pages, 10 figures, accepted to Phys. Rev. D. Version 2 includes elaboration of the justification for the model used and for the gauge invariance of our results, and correction of typos