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The SXS Collaboration's third catalog of binary black hole simulations

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2025-10-09 v2

Abstract

We present a major update to the Simulating eXtreme Spacetimes (SXS) Collaboration's catalog of binary black hole simulations. Using highly efficient spectral methods implemented in the Spectral Einstein Code (SpEC), we have nearly doubled the total number of binary configurations from 2,018 to 3,756. The catalog now densely covers the parameter space with precessing simulations up to mass ratio q=8q=8 and dimensionless spins up to χ0.8|\vec{\chi}|\le0.8 with near-zero eccentricity. The catalog also includes some simulations at higher mass ratios with moderate spin and more than 250 eccentric simulations. We have also deprecated and rerun some simulations from our previous catalog (e.g., simulations run with a much older version of SpEC or that had anomalously high errors in the waveform). The median waveform difference (which is similar to the mismatch) between resolutions over the simulations in the catalog is 4×1044\times10^{-4}. The simulations have a median of 22 orbits, while the longest simulation has 148 orbits. We have corrected each waveform in the catalog to be in the binary's center-of-mass frame and exhibit gravitational-wave memory. We estimate the total CPU cost of all simulations in the catalog to be 480,000,000 core-hours. We find that using spectral methods for binary black hole simulations is over 1,000 times more efficient than much shorter finite-difference simulations of comparable accuracy. The full catalog is publicly available through the sxs Python package and at https://data.black-holes.org .

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@article{arxiv.2505.13378,
  title  = {The SXS Collaboration's third catalog of binary black hole simulations},
  author = {Mark A. Scheel and Michael Boyle and Keefe Mitman and Nils Deppe and Leo C. Stein and Cristóbal Armaza and Marceline S. Bonilla and Luisa T. Buchman and Andrea Ceja and Himanshu Chaudhary and Yitian Chen and Maxence Corman and Károly Zoltán Csukás and C. Melize Ferrus and Scott E. Field and Matthew Giesler and Sarah Habib and François Hébert and Daniel A. Hemberger and Dante A. B. Iozzo and Tousif Islam and Ken Z. Jones and Aniket Khairnar and Lawrence E. Kidder and Taylor Knapp and Prayush Kumar and Guillermo Lara and Oliver Long and Geoffrey Lovelace and Sizheng Ma and Denyz Melchor and Marlo Morales and Jordan Moxon and Peter James Nee and Kyle C. Nelli and Eamonn O'Shea and Serguei Ossokine and Robert Owen and Harald P. Pfeiffer and Isabella G. Pretto and Teresita Ramirez-Aguilar and Antoni Ramos-Buades and Adhrit Ravichandran and Abhishek Ravishankar and Samuel Rodriguez and Hannes R. Rüter and Jennifer Sanchez and Md Arif Shaikh and Dongze Sun and Béla Szilágyi and Daniel Tellez and Saul A. Teukolsky and Sierra Thomas and William Throwe and Vijay Varma and Nils L. Vu and Marissa Walker and Nikolas A. Wittek and Jooheon Yoo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.13378},
  year   = {2025}
}

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33+29 pages, 9+2 figures. Comments welcome