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Transition from Inspiral to Plunge: A Complete Near-Extremal Trajectory and Associated Waveform

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arxiv 1909.12846 v2 pith:XXJF4KSQ submitted 2019-09-27 gr-qc hep-th

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keywords transitioninspiralnear-extremalcomputeeccentricitymassmuchnon-geodesic
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We extend the Ori and Thorne (OT) procedure to compute the transition from an adiabatic inspiral into a geodesic plunge for any spin, with emphasis on near-extremal ones. Our analysis revisits the validity of the approximations made in OT. In particular, we discuss possible effects coming from eccentricity and non-geodesic past-history of the orbital evolution. We find three different scaling regimes according to whether the mass ratio is much smaller, of the same order or much larger than the near extremal parameter describing how fast the primary black hole rotates. Eccentricity and non-geodesic past-history corrections are always sub-leading, indicating that the quasi-circular approximation applies throughout the transition regime. However, we show that the OT assumption that the energy and angular momentum evolve linearly with proper time must be modified in the near-extremal regime. Using our transition equations, we describe an algorithm to compute the full worldline in proper time for an extreme mass ratio inspiral (EMRI) and the resultant gravitational waveform in the high spin limit.

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