File:Last few orbits of a binary black hole merger- Edge-on.webm
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[edit]DescriptionLast few orbits of a binary black hole merger- Edge-on.webm |
English: Last few orbits of a binary black hole merger
This is a physically accurate gravitational lensing visualization of the last few orbits of a binary black hole merger. The camera is roughly in the orbital plane of the merger. The mass ratio is 3 to 1. The large black hole has a dimensionless spin of 0.7, whereas the small hole's dimensionless spin is 0.3, with both spins in arbitrary directions. This is case 4 of Phys. Rev. D, 88:124010, Dec 2013, 1309.3605. This binary exhibits precession of the orbital plane, which can be seen in this video.
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Author | SXS Collaboration |
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