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Extreme mass-ratio inspirals in the effective-one-body approach: quasicircular, equatorial orbits around a spinning black hole

Authors :
Alessandra Buonanno
Scott A. Hughes
Enrico Barausse
Nicolás Yunes
William Throwe
M. Coleman Miller
Yi Pan
Source :
Physical Review D
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We construct effective-one-body waveform models suitable for data analysis with LISA for extreme-mass ratio inspirals in quasi-circular, equatorial orbits about a spinning supermassive black hole. The accuracy of our model is established through comparisons against frequency-domain, Teukolsky-based waveforms in the radiative approximation. The calibration of eight high-order post-Newtonian parameters in the energy flux suffices to obtain a phase and fractional amplitude agreement of better than 1 radian and 1 % respectively over a period between 2 and 6 months depending on the system considered. This agreement translates into matches higher than 97 % over a period between 4 and 9 months, depending on the system. Better agreements can be obtained if a larger number of calibration parameters are included. Higher-order mass ratio terms in the effective-one-body Hamiltonian and radiation-reaction introduce phase corrections of at most 30 radians in a one year evolution. These corrections are usually one order of magnitude larger than those introduced by the spin of the small object in a one year evolution. These results suggest that the effective-one-body approach for extreme mass ratio inspirals is a good compromise between accuracy and computational price for LISA data analysis purposes.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 8 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. D

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review D
Accession number :
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