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Final spins from the merger of precessing binary black holes

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The inspiral of binary black holes is governed by gravitational radiation reaction at binary separations r < 1000 M, yet it is too computationally expensive to begin numerical-relativity simulations with initial separations r > 10 M. Fortunately, binary evolution between these separations is well described by post-Newtonian equations of motion. We examine how this post-Newtonian evolution affects the distribution of spin orientations at separations r ~ 10 M where numerical-relativity simulations typically begin. Although isotropic spin distributions at r ~ 1000 M remain isotropic at r ~ 10 M, distributions that are initially partially aligned with the orbital angular momentum can be significantly distorted during the post-Newtonian inspiral. Spin precession tends to align (anti-align) the binary black hole spins with each other if the spin of the more massive black hole is initially partially aligned (anti-aligned) with the orbital angular momentum, thus increasing (decreasing) the average final spin. Spin precession is stronger for comparable-mass binaries, and could produce significant spin alignment before merger for both supermassive and stellar-mass black hole binaries. We also point out that precession induces an intrinsic accuracy limitation (< 0.03 in the dimensionless spin magnitude, < 20 degrees in the direction) in predicting the final spin resulting from the merger of widely separated binaries.

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Coincident morphological transitions in precessing black-hole binaries

gr-qc · 2025-08-27 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Every coincident double or triple spin-morphology transition in post-Newtonian black-hole binaries is derived analytically, giving closed-form radii (rwide, rUD±) and parameter conditions for five allowed cases and one forbidden case.

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  • Coincident morphological transitions in precessing black-hole binaries gr-qc · 2025-08-27 · conditional · none · ref 16 · internal anchor

    Every coincident double or triple spin-morphology transition in post-Newtonian black-hole binaries is derived analytically, giving closed-form radii (rwide, rUD±) and parameter conditions for five allowed cases and one forbidden case.