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arxiv: 1711.10038 · v1 · pith:FOXQOG6Xnew · submitted 2017-11-27 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · gr-qc

Surprises from the spins: astrophysics and relativity with detections of spinning black-hole mergers

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keywords spinsblack-holeastrophysicsrelativitygravitational-wavemergerprocessesside
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Measurements of black-hole spins are of crucial importance to fulfill the promise of gravitational-wave astronomy. On the astrophysics side, spins are perhaps the cleanest indicator of black-hole evolutionary processes, thus providing a preferred way to discriminate how LIGO's black holes form. On the relativity side, spins are responsible for peculiar dynamical phenomena (from precessional modulations in the long inspiral to gravitational-wave recoils at merger) which encode precious information on the underlying astrophysical processes. I present some examples to explore this deep and fascinating interplay between spin dynamics (relativity) and environmental effects (astrophysics). Black-hole spins indeed hide remarkable surprises on both fronts: morphologies, resonances, constraints on supernova kicks, multiple merger generations and more...

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