Binaries around SMBHs exhibit four scattering regimes in unbound orbits and scattering-type eccentric vZLK oscillations in bound orbits, yielding a unified periapsis-driven tidal dynamics picture in galactic nuclei.
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Using TaylorF2 post-Newtonian waveforms truncated at ISCO, the study finds that Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer can reach SNR of 100-350 and measure primary spin to 10^{-4}-10^{-3} precision for 0.1-2 solar mass exotic compact objects.
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Dynamics of Binary System around a Supermassive Black Hole :Binary Scattering and Eccentric vZLK Oscillations
Binaries around SMBHs exhibit four scattering regimes in unbound orbits and scattering-type eccentric vZLK oscillations in bound orbits, yielding a unified periapsis-driven tidal dynamics picture in galactic nuclei.
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Probing (sub-)solar-mass black holes and superspinars with current and next-generation gravitational-wave observatories
Using TaylorF2 post-Newtonian waveforms truncated at ISCO, the study finds that Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer can reach SNR of 100-350 and measure primary spin to 10^{-4}-10^{-3} precision for 0.1-2 solar mass exotic compact objects.