Matter flows around black holes and gravitational radiation
- 22 January 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 59 (4) , 044014
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.59.044014
Abstract
We develop and calibrate a new method for estimating the gravitational radiation emitted by complex motions of matter sources in the vicinity of black holes. We compute numerically the linearized curvature perturbations induced by matter fields evolving in fixed black hole backgrounds, whose evolution we obtain using the equations of relativistic hydrodynamics. The current implementation of the proposal concerns Schwarzschild black holes and axisymmetric hydrodynamical motions. As first applications we study (i) dust shells falling onto the black hole isotropically from finite distance, (ii) initially spherical layers of material falling onto a moving black hole, and (iii) anisotropic collapse of shells. We focus on the dependence of the total gravitational wave energy emission on the flow parameters, in particular shell thickness, velocity and degree of anisotropy. The gradual excitation of the black hole quasi-normal mode frequency by sufficiently compact shells is demonstrated and discussed. A new prescription for generating physically reasonable initial data is discussed, along with a range of technical issues relevant to numerical relativity.Keywords
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