In higher-derivative gravity, the leading correction to extreme-mass-ratio inspiral waveforms and fluxes enters at 5PN order and is controlled by the ℓ=2 tidal Love number.
Gravitational Waves from a Particle Orbiting Around a Rotating Black Holes: Post-Newtonian Expansion
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Using the Teukolsky and Sasaki-Nakamura equations for the gravitational perturbation of the Kerr spacetime, we calculate the post-Newtonian expansion of the energy and angular momentum luminosities of gravitational waves from a test particle orbiting around a rotating black hole up through ${\rm P^{5/2}N}$ order beyond the quadrupole formula. We apply a method recently developed by Sasaki to the case of a rotating black hole. We take into account a small inclination of the orbital plane to the lowest order of the Carter constant. The result to $ P^{3/2}N}$ order is in agreement with a similar calculation by Poisson as well as with the standard post-Newtonian calculation by Kidder et al. Using our result, we calculate the integrated phase of gravitational waves from a neutron star-neutron star binary and a black hole-neutron star binary during their inspiral stage. We find that, in both cases, spin-dependent terms in the P$^2$N and P$^{5/2}$N corrections are important to construct effective template waveforms which will be used for future laser-interferometric gravitational wave detectors.
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EMRI waveforms in a rotating black hole with Dehnen DM halo show amplitude and phase shifts from Kerr, with mismatch rising as DM mass parameter and black hole spin increase.
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Gravitational waveforms from binaries in higher-derivative gravity: a Love story
In higher-derivative gravity, the leading correction to extreme-mass-ratio inspiral waveforms and fluxes enters at 5PN order and is controlled by the ℓ=2 tidal Love number.
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Gravitational waves of extreme-mass-ratio inspirals in a rotating black hole with Dehnen dark matter halo
EMRI waveforms in a rotating black hole with Dehnen DM halo show amplitude and phase shifts from Kerr, with mismatch rising as DM mass parameter and black hole spin increase.