MG14 - Talk detail |
Participant |
Hughes, Scott | |||||||
Institution |
Dept of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 37-626C - Cambridge - Massachusetts - USA | |||||||
Session |
BN5 |
Accepted |
Yes |
Order |
3 |
Time |
15:20 | 25' |
Talk |
Oral abstract |
Title |
Adiabatic and post-adiabatic approaches to extreme mass ratio inspiral | |||||
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Abstract |
Extreme mass ratio inspirals (EMRIs) show a strong separation of timescales, with the time characterizing inspiral, T_i, much longer than any time T_o characterizing orbital motions. The ratio of these timescales (which is essentially an EMRI's mass ratio) can thus be regarded as a perturbative expansion parameter. In this talk, I will describe the value and limitations of an "adiabatic" description of these binaries, which essentially uses only the leading terms arising from such a two-timescale expansion. An adibatic approach breaks down when orbits evolve through resonances, with important observational and dynamical consequences. I will describe the "post-adiabatic" techniques we are developing to study the evolution of systems through these resonances, and to improve our ability to model EMRI systems more generally. |
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