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Abhimanyu Susobhanan (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai)

Abhimanyu Susobhanan: Efficient Computation of Timing Residuals Induced by Eccentric Black Hole Binaries

The Australia Telescope National Facility Colloquium
15:00-16:00 Wed 11 Sep 2019

Marsfield lecture theatre

Abstract

Individual Super-massive Black Hole Binaries in non-circular orbits are possible nanohertz gravitational wave (GW) sources for pulsar timing arrays. We develop an accurate and efficient approach to compute pulsar timing residuals due to GWs from inspiralling massive black hole binaries in relativistic eccentric orbits. Our approach employs a Keplerian-type parametric solution to model third post-Newtonian accurate precessing eccentric orbits while a novel semi-analytic prescription is provided to model the effects of quadrupolar order GW emission. These inputs lead to a semi-analytic prescription to model timing residuals from relativistic massive BH binaries inspiralling along arbitrary eccentric orbits. Additionally, we provide a fully analytic approach to model timing residuals from BH binaries inspiralling along moderately eccentric orbits, influenced by Boetzel et al. 2017. Relevant Codes are being incorporated into Enterprise and TEMPO2 for searching the presence of such binaries in the PTA data-sets.

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Andrew Cameron
andrew.cameron@csiro.au

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