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      Gravitational radiation from compact binary systems: gravitational waveforms and energy loss to second post-Newtonian order

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          We derive the gravitational waveform and gravitational-wave energy flux generated by a binary star system of compact objects (neutron stars or black holes), accurate through second post-Newtonian order (\(O[(v/c)^4] \sim O[(Gm/rc^2)^2]\)) beyond the lowest-order quadrupole approximation. We cast the Einstein equations into the form of a flat-spacetime wave equation together with a harmonic gauge condition, and solve it formally as a retarded integral over the past null cone of the chosen field point. The part of this integral that involves the matter sources and the near-zone gravitational field is evaluated in terms of multipole moments using standard techniques; the remainder of the retarded integral, extending over the radiation zone, is evaluated in a novel way. The result is a manifestly convergent and finite procedure for calculating gravitational radiation to arbitrary orders in a post-Newtonian expansion. Through second post-Newtonian order, the radiation is also shown to propagate toward the observer along true null rays of the asymptotically Schwarzschild spacetime, despite having been derived using flat spacetime wave equations. The method cures defects that plagued previous ``brute- force'' slow-motion approaches to the generation of gravitational radiation, and yields results that agree perfectly with those recently obtained by a mixed post-Minkowskian post-Newtonian method. We display explicit formulae for the gravitational waveform and the energy flux for two-body systems, both in arbitrary orbits and in circular orbits. In an appendix, we extend the formalism to bodies with finite spatial extent, and derive the spin corrections to the waveform and energy loss.

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                05 August 1996
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                10.1103/PhysRevD.54.4813
                gr-qc/9608012
                cc44b9e0-adfc-4104-a678-0acefd535ad2
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                WUGRAV 95-18,GRP-443
                Phys.Rev. D54 (1996) 4813-4848
                59 pages ReVTeX; Physical Review D, in press; figures available on request to psp@howdy.wustl.edu
                gr-qc

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