Binary black holes in circular orbits. I. A global spacetime approach
- 25 January 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 65 (4) , 044020
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.65.044020
Abstract
We present a new approach to the problem of binary black holes in the precoalescence stage, i.e., when the notion of orbit has still some meaning. Contrary to previous numerical treatments which are based on the initial value formulation of general relativity on a (3-dimensional) spacelike hypersurface, our approach deals with the full (4-dimensional) spacetime. This permits a rigorous definition of the orbital angular velocity. Neglecting the gravitational radiation reaction, we assume that the black holes move on closed circular orbits, which amounts to endowing the spacetime with a helical Killing vector. We discuss the choice of the spacetime manifold, the desired properties of the spacetime metric, as well as the choice of the rotation state for the black holes. As a simplifying assumption, the space 3-metric is approximated by a conformally flat one. The problem is then reduced to solving five of the ten Einstein equations, which are derived here, as well as the boundary conditions on the black hole surfaces and at spatial infinity. We exhibit the remaining five Einstein equations and propose to use them to evaluate the error induced by the conformal flatness approximation. The orbital angular velocity of the system is computed through a requirement which reduces to the classical virial theorem at the Newtonian limit.Keywords
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