English

The next generation: Impact of high-order analytical information on effective one body waveform models for noncircularized, spin-aligned black hole binaries

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2021-11-10 v2

Abstract

We explore the performance of an updated effective-one-body (EOB) model for spin-aligned coalescing black hole binaries designed to deal with any orbital configuration. The model stems from previous work involving the \TEOBResumS{} waveform model, but incorporates recently computed analytical information up to fifth post-Newtonian (PN) order in the EOB potentials. The dynamics is then informed by Numerical Relativity (NR) quasi-circular simulations (incorporating also recently computed 4PN spin-spin and, optionally, 4.5PN spin-orbit terms). The so-constructed model(s) are then compared to various kind of NR simulations, covering either quasi-circular inspirals, eccentric inspirals and scattering configurations. For quasi-circular (534 datasets) and eccentric (28 datasets) inspirals up to coalescence, the EOB/NR unfaithfulness is well below 1%1\% except for a few outliers in the high, positive, spin corner of the parameter space, where however it does not exceed the 3%3\% level. The EOB values of the scattering angle are found to agree (1%\lesssim 1\%) with the NR predictions for most configurations, with the largest disagreement of only 4%\sim 4\% for the most relativistic one. The inclusion of some high-order analytical information in the orbital sector is useful to improve the EOB/NR agreement with respect to previous work, although the use of NR-informed functions is still crucial to accurately describe the strong-field dynamics and waveform.

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@article{arxiv.2108.02043,
  title  = {The next generation: Impact of high-order analytical information on effective one body waveform models for noncircularized, spin-aligned black hole binaries},
  author = {Alessandro Nagar and Piero Rettegno},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.02043},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

19 pages, 18 figures, Phys. Rev. D in press. Improved unfaithfulness computation with respect to the previous version