Test of a General Formula for Black Hole Gravitational Wave Kicks
- Author
- Miller, M. Coleman
- Published
- August 20, 2010.
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- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Kelly, Bernard J., Boggs, William D., van Meter, James R., and Baker, John G.
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- Although the gravitational wave kick velocity in the orbital plane of coalescing black holes has been understood for some time, apparently conflicting formulae have been proposed for the dominant outof- plane kick, each a good fit to different data sets. This is important to resolve because it is only the out-of-plane kicks that can reach more than 500 km s-l and can thus eject merged remnants from galaxies. Using a different ansatz for the out-of-plane kick, we show that we can fit almost all existing data to better than 5%. This is good enough for any astrophysical calculation and shows that the previous apparent conflict was only because the two data sets explored different aspects of the kick parameter space.
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- Note
- Document ID: 20110023405.
GSFC.JA.5187.2011.
The Astrophysical Journal(ISSN 1538-4357); Volume 719; No. 2; 1427-1432. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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