LIGO/Virgo Binary-Black-Hole Orrery

A visualization of the merging black holes that LIGO and Virgo have observed so far. The video shows numerical-relativity calculations of the black holes’ horizons and the emitted gravitational waves, during the final few orbits of the black holes as they spiral inwards, merge and ring down. Each numerical-relativity calculation is consistent with one of the observations in the LIGO-Virgo catalog. As the horizons of the black holes spiral together and merge, the emitted gravitational waves become louder (larger amplitude) and higher pitched (higher in frequency). This movie is inspired by the Kepler Orrery. Also available is a slower version, and a version showing only all black hole mergers at once.

Credits: Teresita Ramirez/Geoffrey Lovelace/SXS Collaboration/LIGO-Virgo Collaboration

About the Video
Date
December 3, 2018
Location
LIGO Lab
ID
ligo20181203v1
Type
Simulation
Credit
Teresita Ramirez / Geoffrey Lovelace / SXS Collaboration / LIGO Virgo Collaboration