“…In the attempt to understand the final stages prior to merger of binary black holes (BBHs), numerical studies have addressed the problem of circumbinary accretion flows, taking the form of a disc, around a central BBH. Thanks to these studies, a global picture of the accretion structures under such circumstances has emerged, including a cavity and two streams feeding the individual BHs (MacFadyen & Milosavljević 2008, Shi et al 2012, Noble et al 2012, D'Orazio et al 2013, Gold et al 2014, Shi & Krolik 2015, Ragusa et al 2016, Armengol et al 2021, Tiede et al 2021, Liu 2021). In addition to those, the most surprising feature is certainly an overdensity, localized radially and azimuthally, which is found to orbit at the Keplerian period at the circumbinary disc inner edge, while being swept off by the spiral waves associated to the binary and therefore to the binary orbital period.…”