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The SXS collaboration catalog of binary black hole simulations

Authors :
Geoffrey Lovelace
E. Foley
T. D. Ramirez
Daniel A. Hemberger
Mark A. Scheel
Tony Chu
Nils Fischer
Alyssa Garcia
Francois Hebert
H. Khan
Vijay Varma
Ian Hinder
Serguei Ossokine
S. Rodriguez
Lawrence E. Kidder
Patricia Schmidt
Nils Deppe
Béla Szilágyi
Nousha Afshari
Maria Okounkova
Matthew Giesler
Nicholas Demos
Scott E. Field
Kevin Kuper
Heather Fong
Harald P. Pfeiffer
Dante A. B. Iozzo
Hannes R. Rüter
Leo C. Stein
Saul A. Teukolsky
Jonathan Blackman
Halston Lim
Aaron Zimmerman
Prayush Kumar
Reza Katebi
Katerina Chatziioannou
Charles J. Woodford
Michelle E. Walker
Kevin Barkett
Michael Boyle
Source :
Classical and Quantum Gravity
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

Accurate models of gravitational waves from merging black holes are necessary for detectors to observe as many events as possible while extracting the maximum science. Near the time of merger, the gravitational waves from merging black holes can be computed only using numerical relativity. In this paper, we present a major update of the Simulating eXtreme Spacetimes (SXS) Collaboration catalog of numerical simulations for merging black holes. The catalog contains 2018 distinct configurations (a factor of 11 increase compared to the 2013 SXS catalog), including 1426 spin-precessing configurations, with mass ratios between 1 and 10, and spin magnitudes up to 0.998. The median length of a waveform in the catalog is 39 cycles of the dominant $\ell=m=2$ gravitational-wave mode, with the shortest waveform containing 7.0 cycles and the longest 351.3 cycles. We discuss improvements such as correcting for moving centers of mass and extended coverage of the parameter space. We also present a thorough analysis of numerical errors, finding typical truncation errors corresponding to a waveform mismatch of $\sim 10^{-4}$. The simulations provide remnant masses and spins with uncertainties of 0.03% and 0.1% ($90^{\text{th}}$ percentile), about an order of magnitude better than analytical models for remnant properties. The full catalog is publicly available at https://www.black-holes.org/waveforms .<br />Comment: 33+18 pages, 13 figures, 4 tables, 2,018 binaries. Catalog metadata in ancillary JSON file. v2: Matches version accepted by CQG. Catalog available at https://www.black-holes.org/waveforms

Details

ISSN :
13616382 and 02649381
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Classical and Quantum Gravity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ee1781eec6c16776341e89d815b41b1c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6382/ab34e2