
Casey Handmer (graduate student at Caltech) and Bela Szilagyi (senior research fellow at Caltech) discuss the finer points of null cone geometry.
Gravitational wave evolution – spectral style.
Colliding black holes create powerful ripples in spacetime. Of this we are certain. Directly detecting these ripples, or gravitational waves, is one of the hardest unsolved problems in physics. Inferring physical characteristics of black hole binaries and other gravitationally energetic events from their radiation requires accurate numerical simulation for matched filtering.
But gravitational wave simulations are typically plagued by a lack of gauge invariance. Waveform precision and validity is undermined by coordinate choice and movement. Simulations require an extraction methodology to obtain gauge invariant waveforms. These waveforms are Continue reading
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