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A Review of Gravitational Memory and BMS Frame Fixing in Numerical Relativity
Document Type
Working Paper
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Subject
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
High Energy Physics - Theory
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Abstract
Gravitational memory effects and the BMS freedoms exhibited at future null infinity have recently been resolved and utilized in numerical relativity simulations. With this, gravitational wave models and our understanding of the fundamental nature of general relativity have been vastly improved. In this paper, we review the history and intuition behind memory effects and BMS symmetries, how they manifest in gravitational waves, and how controlling the infinite number of BMS freedoms of numerical relativity simulations can crucially improve the waveform models that are used by gravitational wave detectors. We reiterate the fact that, with memory effects and BMS symmetries, not only can these next-generation numerical waveforms be used to observe never-before-seen physics, but they can also be used to test GR and learn new astrophysical information about our universe.
Comment: 20 pages, 8 figures. Submitted to CGQ's focus issue: Gravitational-Wave Memory Effects: From Theory to Observation