A new gravitational wave generation algorithm for particle perturbations of the Kerr spacetime
Enno Harms, Sebastiano Bernuzzi, Alessandro Nagar, Anil Zenginoglu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel hyperboloidal foliation approach for solving the Teukolsky equation in Kerr spacetime, enabling efficient waveform generation from particle perturbations and black hole binary simulations.
Contribution
The authors develop a new horizon-penetrating hyperboloidal foliation method for the Teukolsky equation, improving waveform extraction at null infinity and applying it to large-mass-ratio black hole mergers.
Findings
Efficient waveform generation at null infinity using the new method.
Higher-order post-Newtonian corrections are needed for rapidly spinning binaries.
Horizon absorption contributes approximately 5 cycles to the gravitational wave signal.
Abstract
We present a new approach to solve the 2+1 Teukolsky equation for gravitational perturbations of a Kerr black hole. Our approach relies on a new horizon penetrating, hyperboloidal foliation of Kerr spacetime and spatial compactification. In particular, we present a framework for waveform generation from point-particle perturbations. Extensive tests of a time domain implementation in the code {\it Teukode} are presented. The code can efficiently deliver waveforms at future null infinity. As a first application of the method, we compute the gravitational waveforms from inspiraling and coalescing black-hole binaries in the large-mass-ratio limit. The smaller mass black hole is modeled as a point particle whose dynamics is driven by an effective-one-body-resummed analytical radiation reaction force. We compare the analytical angular momentum loss to the gravitational wave angular momentum…
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