Observability of spin precession in the presence of a black-hole remnant kick
Angela Borchers,
Frank Ohme,
Jannik Mielke
et al.
Abstract:Remnants of binary black-hole mergers can gain significant recoil or kick velocities when the binaries are asymmetric. The kick is the consequence of the anisotropic emission of gravitational waves, which may leave a characteristic imprint in the observed signal. So far, only one gravitational-wave event supports a nonzero kick velocity: GW200129_065458. This signal is also the first to show evidence for spin precession. For most other gravitational-wave observations, spin orientations are poorly constrained a… Show more
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