Testing general relativity via direct measurement of black hole kicks

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IIT Guwahati

IIT Guwahati

Oral Gravitational Waves Gravitational Waves

Speaker

Parthapratim Mahapatra (Chennai Mathematical Institute, LIGO-India Scientific Collaboration (LISC))

Description

Asymmetric emission of gravitational waves during a compact binary coalescence results in the loss of linear momentum and a corresponding `kick' or recoil on the binary's center of mass. This leads to a direction-dependent Doppler shift of the ringdown gravitational waveform. We quantify the measurability of the kick imparted to the remnant black hole in a binary black hole merger. Future ground- and space-based gravitational wave detectors will measure this effect to within $\sim 2\%$ to $\sim 30\%$ for a subset of their expected observed sources. Certain binary configurations in the LISA band may allow a sub-percent-level measurement of this effect. This direct measurement of black hole kicks can also facilitate a novel test of general relativity based on linear momentum balance. We formulate this kick consistency test via measurement of a null variable that quantifies the difference between the inferred kick (using numerical relativity) and that observed via the Doppler-shifted ringdown signal. This null variable can be constrained (at 90% confidence) to $\sim 10\%$ to $30\%$ with Cosmic Explorer and to $\sim 3\%$ to $12\%$ with LISA.

Email mahapatraparthapratim75@gmail.com
Affiliation Chennai Mathematical Institute

Author

Parthapratim Mahapatra (Chennai Mathematical Institute, LIGO-India Scientific Collaboration (LISC))

Co-authors

Prof. Marc Favata (Department of Physics & Astronomy, Montclair State University, 1 Normal Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07043, USA) Prof. Arun K. G. (Chennai Mathematical Institute, LIGO-India Scientific Collaboration (LISC))

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