Gravity-dominated unequal-mass black hole collisions
arXiv:1511.08209 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.93.044012
Abstract
We continue our series of studies of high-energy collisions of black holes investigating unequal-mass, boosted head-on collisions in four dimensions. We show that the fraction of the center-of-mass energy radiated as gravitational waves becomes independent of mass ratio and approximately equal to $13\%$ at large energies. We support this conclusion with calculations using black hole perturbation theory and Smarr's zero-frequency limit approximation. These results lend strong support to the conjecture that the detailed structure of the colliding objects is irrelevant at high energies.
5 pages, 3 figures, to be submitted to Physical Review D