2017
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6382/aa8da5
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About gravitational-wave generation by a three-body system

Abstract: Abstract. We highlight some subtleties that affect naive implementations of quadrupolar and octupolar gravitational waveforms from numerically-integrated trajectories of three-body systems. Some of those subtleties arise from the requirement that the source be contained in its "coordinate near zone" when applying the standard PN formulae for gravitational-wave emission, and from the need to use the non-linear Einstein equations to correctly derive the quadrupole emission formula. We show that some of these sub… Show more

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“…In the derivation of the quadrupole formula, a system must be contained in its NCZ, i.e., in order to use the quadrupole formula, a system should be inside a region (centered on the origin of the coordinates) of radius comparable to (or smaller than) the GW wavelength λ (see some good example of what not to do given in [72]). Therefore, we must keep a check that a hierarchical triple system is in its NCZ when the formalism is applied to the center of mass of the triple system for the model in consideration.…”
Section: A Quadrupole Formulamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the derivation of the quadrupole formula, a system must be contained in its NCZ, i.e., in order to use the quadrupole formula, a system should be inside a region (centered on the origin of the coordinates) of radius comparable to (or smaller than) the GW wavelength λ (see some good example of what not to do given in [72]). Therefore, we must keep a check that a hierarchical triple system is in its NCZ when the formalism is applied to the center of mass of the triple system for the model in consideration.…”
Section: A Quadrupole Formulamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is no longer valid in systems such as globular clusters when octupole interactions play an essential role [36]. An N -body code of the triple system with PN corrections were presented in [37] and further subtleties in the calculation of GW radiation from a hierarchical triple were discussed in [38].…”
Section: Post-newtonian Correctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the derivation of the quadrupole formula, a system must be contained in its NCZ , i.e., in order to use the quadrupole formula, a system should be inside a region (centered on the origin of the coordinates) of radius comparable to (or smaller than) the GW wavelength λ (see some good example of what not to do given in [62]). Therefore, we must keep a check that a hierarchical triple system is in its NCZ when the formalism is applied to the center of mass of the triple system for the model in consideration.…”
Section: A Quadrupole Formulamentioning
confidence: 99%