The quadrupole moment of compact binaries to the fourth post-Newtonian order: relating the harmonic and radiative metrics
The quadrupole moment of compact binaries to the fourth post-Newtonian order: relating the harmonic and radiative metrics
Motivated by the completion of the fourth post-Newtonian (4PN) gravitational-wave generation from compact binary systems, we analyse and contrast different constructions of the metric outside an isolated system, using post-Minkowskian (PM) expansions. The metric in ‘harmonic’ coordinates has been investigated previously, in particular to compute tails and memory effects. However, it is plagued by powers of the logarithm of the radial distance r when r → ∞ (with t − r / c = const). As a result, the tedious computation of the ‘tail-of-memory’ effect, which enters the gravitational-wave flux at 4PN order, is more efficiently performed in the so-called ‘radiative’ coordinates, which admit a (Bondi-type) expansion at infinity in simple powers of r −1, without any logarithms. Here we consider a particular construction, performed order by order in the PM expansion, which directly yields a metric in radiative coordinates. We relate both constructions, and prove that they are physically equivalent as soon as a relation between the ‘canonical’ moments which parametrize the radiative metric, and those parametrizing the harmonic metric, is verified. We provide the appropriate relation for the mass quadrupole moment at 4PN order, which will be crucial when deriving the ‘tail-of-memory’ contribution to the gravitational flux.
compact binaries, gravitational waves, post-Newtonian, radiative coordinates
Trestini, David
f72ecc41-21fa-453b-8209-01a7ab746b89
Larrouturou, François
251e9719-46ea-42e7-a007-27a2cb15302a
Blanchet, Luc
d208bbd8-6eb0-4da8-adb2-e5e46afd2596
2 March 2023
Trestini, David
f72ecc41-21fa-453b-8209-01a7ab746b89
Larrouturou, François
251e9719-46ea-42e7-a007-27a2cb15302a
Blanchet, Luc
d208bbd8-6eb0-4da8-adb2-e5e46afd2596
Trestini, David, Larrouturou, François and Blanchet, Luc
(2023)
The quadrupole moment of compact binaries to the fourth post-Newtonian order: relating the harmonic and radiative metrics.
Classical and Quantum Gravity, 40 (5), [055006].
(doi:10.1088/1361-6382/acb5de).
Abstract
Motivated by the completion of the fourth post-Newtonian (4PN) gravitational-wave generation from compact binary systems, we analyse and contrast different constructions of the metric outside an isolated system, using post-Minkowskian (PM) expansions. The metric in ‘harmonic’ coordinates has been investigated previously, in particular to compute tails and memory effects. However, it is plagued by powers of the logarithm of the radial distance r when r → ∞ (with t − r / c = const). As a result, the tedious computation of the ‘tail-of-memory’ effect, which enters the gravitational-wave flux at 4PN order, is more efficiently performed in the so-called ‘radiative’ coordinates, which admit a (Bondi-type) expansion at infinity in simple powers of r −1, without any logarithms. Here we consider a particular construction, performed order by order in the PM expansion, which directly yields a metric in radiative coordinates. We relate both constructions, and prove that they are physically equivalent as soon as a relation between the ‘canonical’ moments which parametrize the radiative metric, and those parametrizing the harmonic metric, is verified. We provide the appropriate relation for the mass quadrupole moment at 4PN order, which will be crucial when deriving the ‘tail-of-memory’ contribution to the gravitational flux.
This record has no associated files available for download.
More information
Accepted/In Press date: 24 January 2023
Published date: 2 March 2023
Additional Information:
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 IOP Publishing Ltd.
Keywords:
compact binaries, gravitational waves, post-Newtonian, radiative coordinates
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 506874
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/506874
ISSN: 0264-9381
PURE UUID: e3c6eabb-7996-41c6-aae2-1279d17a41c6
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 19 Nov 2025 17:43
Last modified: 20 Nov 2025 03:08
Export record
Altmetrics
Contributors
Author:
David Trestini
Author:
François Larrouturou
Author:
Luc Blanchet
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics