MG14 - Talk detail |
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van de Meent, Maarten | |||||||
Institution |
University of Southampton - Building 57 - Southampton - Hampshire - United Kingdom | |||||||
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BN5 |
Accepted |
No |
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Oral abstract |
Title |
Resonances in small-mass-ratio binaries | |||||
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TBA |
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Session |
BN5 |
Accepted |
Yes |
Order |
7 |
Time |
17:00 | 15' |
Talk |
Oral abstract |
Title |
Resonances in Small-Mass-Ratio Binaries | |||||
Coauthors | ||||||||
Abstract |
We discuss the effect of orbital resonances on small mass-ratio inspirals. As an inspiral evolves through an orbital resonance, effects that normally average away can suddenly build up over an extended period of time. After reviewing the general phenomenology of orbital resonances, we focus on the effect of resonances between the radial and orbital frequencies on the linear momentum emitted in gravitational waves. In the most extreme case of a very eccentric inspiral around a rapidly spinning black hole, the generated kick can reach 30,000 km/s times (m1/m2)^(3/2). |
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