Workshop From
geometry to numerics
IHP, Paris, 20-24
November 2006
Christian Klein (MPI for Math. in the Sciences,
Leipzig, Germany)
Binary
black hole spacetimes with a helical Killing vector in a projection
formalism
Binary black hole spacetimes
with a helical Killing vector are discussed as an approximation for the
early stage of a binary system. The Einstein equations are
studied in a projection formalism for this case where they are
equivalent to a three dimensional gravitational theory with
an SL(2,C)/SO(1,1) sigma
model as the material source. 2+1 decompositions of the 3-metric
are used to establish the field equations on the orbit space of
the Killing vector. The Killing horizons and the light cylinder are
shown to be regular singularities, i.e., the metric functions can be
expanded in a formal power series in the vicinity. It is shown that the
spacetime cannot be asymptotically flat in the strong sense to have a
smooth null infinity. We comment on possible numerical
implementations of the equations.
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