Fixing the BMS frame of numerical relativity waveforms with BMS charges
Keefe Mitman, Leo C. Stein, Michael Boyle, Nils Deppe, Fran\c{c}ois, H\'ebert, Lawrence E. Kidder, Jordan Moxon, Mark A. Scheel, Saul A., Teukolsky, William Throwe, and Nils L. Vu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fast, charge-based method to fix the BMS frame of numerical relativity waveforms, aligning them with post-Newtonian or black hole perturbation theory frames, and computes related supermomentum expressions at high PN orders.
Contribution
It presents the first robust, efficient method for fixing the entire BMS freedom of NR waveforms using BMS charges, and derives high-order PN expressions for supermomentum including new memory effects.
Findings
Method is 20 times faster than previous optimization-based approaches.
Successfully maps NR waveforms to the superrest frame.
Derives new PN expressions for supermomentum and memory effects.
Abstract
The Bondi-van der Burg-Metzner-Sachs (BMS) group, which uniquely describes the symmetries of asymptotic infinity and therefore of the gravitational waves that propagate there, has become increasingly important for accurate modeling of waveforms. In particular, waveform models, such as post-Newtonian (PN) expressions, numerical relativity (NR), and black hole perturbation theory, produce results that are in different BMS frames. Consequently, to build a model for the waveforms produced during the merging of compact objects, which ideally would be a hybridization of PN, NR, and black hole perturbation theory, one needs a fast and robust method for fixing the BMS freedoms. In this work, we present the first means of fixing the entire BMS freedom of NR waveforms to match the frame of either PN waveforms or black hole perturbation theory. We achieve this by finding the BMS transformations…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
