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The University of Southampton
STAG Research Centre

Gravity seminar - Nathan Johnson-McDaniel Seminar

Time:
12:00 - 13:00
Date:
18 December 2014
Venue:
54/Ketley room (4th floor)

For more information regarding this seminar, please email Maarten van de Meent at m.vandemeent@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

Taming the post-Newtonian expansion: Understanding (and simplifying) the structure of high-order post-Newtonian expansions for compact binaries

The terms in the post-Newtonian (PN) expansion of many quantities for compact binaries become combinatorially complex at higher orders. However, it is possible to reduce much of this complexity by appropriate factorizations, etc., in some cases reducing it to the minimal complexity than can be expected. We illustrate these reductions in complexity using the gravitational wave energy flux at infinity from a point particle in a circular orbit around a Schwarzschild black hole, the compact binary observable whose PN expansion is currently known to the highest order. We then illustrate how one can use similar factorizations to aid in obtaining previously unknown terms in the PN expansion of the redshift observable from very high-accuracy numerical self-force results.

Speaker information

Nathan Johnson-McDaniel, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences-Bangalore, India

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