Fast and accurate computational tools for gravitational waveforms from binary stars with any orbital eccentricity

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Abstract

The relevance of orbital eccentricity in the detection of gravitational radiation from (steady state) binary stars is emphasized. Computationally effective (fast and accurate) tools for constructing gravitational wave templates from binary stars with any orbital eccentricity are introduced including tight estimation criteria of the pertinent truncation and approximation errors.

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Pierro, V., Pinto, I. M., Spallicci, A. D., Laserra, E., & Recano, F. (2001). Fast and accurate computational tools for gravitational waveforms from binary stars with any orbital eccentricity. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 325(1), 358–372. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2001.04442.x

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