
TL;DR
This paper calculates the interaction energy between two black holes at large distances, including Newtonian and spin-spin terms, based on initial data without test particle approximation, and discusses implications for cosmic censorship.
Contribution
It introduces a method to compute black hole interaction energy directly from initial data, incorporating spin effects without relying on test particle assumptions.
Findings
Interaction energy includes Newtonian and spin-spin terms.
The formula relates to cosmic censorship considerations.
No test particle approximation used in calculations.
Abstract
The interaction energy between two black holes at large separation distance is calculated. The first term in the expansion corresponds to the Newtonian interaction between the masses. The second term corresponds to the spin-spin interaction. The calculation is based on the interaction energy defined on the two black holes initial data. No test particle approximation is used. The relation between this formula and cosmic censorship is discussed.
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