Precessional instability in binary black holes with aligned spins
Davide Gerosa, Michael Kesden, Richard O'Shaughnessy, Antoine Klein,, Emanuele Berti, Ulrich Sperhake, Daniele Trifir\`o

TL;DR
This paper reveals a previously unknown precessional instability in binary black holes with aligned spins, which can cause large spin misalignments near merger, impacting gravitational wave and electromagnetic observations.
Contribution
It identifies conditions under which aligned-spin configurations become unstable, providing new insights into spin dynamics in binary black hole systems.
Findings
Instability occurs for specific spin and mass ratio ranges.
Can lead to significant spin misalignment before merger.
Affects gravitational-wave and electromagnetic signals.
Abstract
Binary black holes on quasicircular orbits with spins aligned with their orbital angular momentum have been testbeds for analytic and numerical relativity for decades, not least because symmetry ensures that such configurations are equilibrium solutions to the spin-precession equations. In this work, we show that these solutions can be unstable when the spin of the higher-mass black hole is aligned with the orbital angular momentum and the spin of the lower-mass black hole is anti-aligned. Spins in these configurations are unstable to precession to large misalignment when the binary separation is between the values , where is the total mass, is the mass ratio, and () is the dimensionless spin of the more (less) massive black hole. This instability exists for a wide range of…
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