Gravitational Radiation from Post-Newtonian Sources and Inspiralling Compact Binaries

The article reviews the current status of a theoretical approach to the problem of the emission of gravitational waves by isolated systems in the context of general relativity. Part aaa of the article deals with general post-Newtonian sources. The exterior field of the source is investigated by mean...

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Main Author: Blanchet Luc
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2002-01-01
Series:Living Reviews in Relativity
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Online Access:http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2002-3
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description The article reviews the current status of a theoretical approach to the problem of the emission of gravitational waves by isolated systems in the context of general relativity. Part aaa of the article deals with general post-Newtonian sources. The exterior field of the source is investigated by means of a combination of analytic post-Minkowskian and multipolar approximations. The physical observables in the far-zone of the source are described by a specific set of radiative multipole moments. By matching the exterior solution to the metric of the post-Newtonian source in the near-zone we obtain the explicit expressions of the source multipole moments. The relationships between the radiative and source moments involve many non-linear multipole interactions, among them those associated with the tails (and tails-of-tails) of gravitational waves. Part bbb of the article is devoted to the application to compact binary systems. We present the equations of binary motion, and the associated Lagrangian and Hamiltonian, at the third post-Newtonian (3PN) order beyond the Newtonian acceleration. The gravitational-wave energy flux, taking consistently into account the relativistic corrections in the binary moments as well as the various tail effects, is derived through 3.5PN order with respect to the quadrupole formalism. The binary's orbital phase, whose prior knowledge is crucial for searching and analyzing the signals from inspiralling compact binaries, is deduced from an energy balance argument.
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spelling doaj.art-e0c6a61b2b3b4f42973d04365ece15c52022-12-22T03:45:07ZengSpringerOpenLiving Reviews in Relativity1433-83512002-01-0153Gravitational Radiation from Post-Newtonian Sources and Inspiralling Compact BinariesBlanchet LucThe article reviews the current status of a theoretical approach to the problem of the emission of gravitational waves by isolated systems in the context of general relativity. Part aaa of the article deals with general post-Newtonian sources. The exterior field of the source is investigated by means of a combination of analytic post-Minkowskian and multipolar approximations. The physical observables in the far-zone of the source are described by a specific set of radiative multipole moments. By matching the exterior solution to the metric of the post-Newtonian source in the near-zone we obtain the explicit expressions of the source multipole moments. The relationships between the radiative and source moments involve many non-linear multipole interactions, among them those associated with the tails (and tails-of-tails) of gravitational waves. Part bbb of the article is devoted to the application to compact binary systems. We present the equations of binary motion, and the associated Lagrangian and Hamiltonian, at the third post-Newtonian (3PN) order beyond the Newtonian acceleration. The gravitational-wave energy flux, taking consistently into account the relativistic corrections in the binary moments as well as the various tail effects, is derived through 3.5PN order with respect to the quadrupole formalism. The binary's orbital phase, whose prior knowledge is crucial for searching and analyzing the signals from inspiralling compact binaries, is deduced from an energy balance argument.http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2002-3Gravitational Waves
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Gravitational Radiation from Post-Newtonian Sources and Inspiralling Compact Binaries
Living Reviews in Relativity
Gravitational Waves
title Gravitational Radiation from Post-Newtonian Sources and Inspiralling Compact Binaries
title_full Gravitational Radiation from Post-Newtonian Sources and Inspiralling Compact Binaries
title_fullStr Gravitational Radiation from Post-Newtonian Sources and Inspiralling Compact Binaries
title_full_unstemmed Gravitational Radiation from Post-Newtonian Sources and Inspiralling Compact Binaries
title_short Gravitational Radiation from Post-Newtonian Sources and Inspiralling Compact Binaries
title_sort gravitational radiation from post newtonian sources and inspiralling compact binaries
topic Gravitational Waves
url http://www.livingreviews.org/lrr-2002-3
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