Properties of Accretion Flows Around Coalescing Supermassive Black Holes
Tamara Bogdanovic (University of Maryland), Tanja Bode, Roland Haas,, Pablo Laguna, Deirdre Shoemaker (Georgia Institute of Technology)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the properties of accretion flows around coalescing supermassive black holes and reports on relativistic hydrodynamical simulations exploring electromagnetic and gravitational wave signals during inspiral and merger.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of accretion environments and presents new simulation results on EM and GW signals from merging supermassive black holes.
Findings
Correlated EM+GW oscillations can occur during inspiral.
Electromagnetic signatures may be detectable up to redshift 0.1-1.
Most massive binaries might appear as low luminosity AGN.
Abstract
What are the properties of accretion flows in the vicinity of coalescing supermassive black holes (SBHs)? The answer to this question has direct implications for the feasibility of coincident detections of electromagnetic (EM) and gravitational wave (GW) signals from coalescences. Such detections are considered to be the next observational grand challenge that will enable testing general relativity in the strong, nonlinear regime and improve our understanding of evolution and growth of these massive compact objects. In this paper we review the properties of the environment of coalescing binaries in the context of the circumbinary disk and hot, radiatively inefficient accretion flow models and use them to mark the extent of the parameter space spanned by this problem. We report the results from an ongoing, general relativistic, hydrodynamical study of the inspiral and merger of black…
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