Title of article
Numerical relativity and compact binaries
Author/Authors
Baumgarte، نويسنده , , Thomas W. and Shapiro، نويسنده , , Stuart L.، نويسنده ,
Pages
91
From page
41
To page
131
Abstract
Numerical relativity is the most promising tool for theoretically modeling the inspiral and coalescence of neutron star and black hole binaries, which, in turn, are among the most promising sources of gravitational radiation for future detection by gravitational wave observatories. In this article we review numerical relativity approaches to modeling compact binaries. Starting with a brief introduction to the 3+1 decomposition of Einsteinʹs equations, we discuss important components of numerical relativity, including the initial data problem, reformulations of Einsteinʹs equations, coordinate conditions, and strategies for locating and handling black holes on numerical grids. We focus on those approaches which currently seem most relevant for the compact binary problem. We then outline how these methods are used to model binary neutron stars and black holes, and review the current status of inspiral and coalescence simulations.
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2003254
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