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How black holes get their kicks: Gravitational radiation recoil revisited
Marc Favata
, Scott A. Hughes
, Daniel E. Holz
Physics and Astronomy
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Gravitational Waves
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Binary Black Holes
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High-redshift
100%
Globular Clusters
100%
Dwarf Galaxies
100%
Kick
100%
Ejection
100%
Gravitational Radiation
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Recoil Velocity
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Binary Coalescence
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Test Mass
100%
Linear Momentum
100%
Rocket Effect
100%
Black Hole Perturbation Theory
100%
Escape Velocity
100%
Dark Matter Halos
100%
M2-1
100%
Center of Mass
100%
Extreme Ratio
100%
Physics
Gravitational Wave
100%
Black Hole
100%
Center of Mass
25%
Dark Matter
25%
Perturbation Theory
25%
Globular Cluster
25%
Dwarf Galaxy
25%