Links to online collections of my papers:
submitted papers, preprints, & drafts
- coming soon...
refereed papers
- Nonlinear gravitational-wave memory from binary black hole mergers, Marc Favata, Astrophys. J. Letters, 696, L159, (2009); arXiv:0902.3660 [astro-ph.SR] [local pdf]
- Post-Newtonian corrections to the gravitational-wave memory for quasicircular, inspiralling compact binaries, Marc Favata, Phys. Rev. D, 73, 104005, (2009); arXiv:0812.0069 [gr-qc] [local pdf]
- Are neutron stars crushed? Gravitomagnetic tidal forces as a mechanism for binary-induced collapse, Marc Favata, Phys. Rev. D, 73, 104005, (2006); astro-ph/0510668 [local pdf]
- Consequences of radiation recoil, D. Merritt, M. Milosavljevic, M. Favata, S. A. Hughes, & D. E. Holz, Astrophys. J. Letters, 607, L9, (2004); astro-ph/0402057 [local pdf]
- How black holes get their kicks: gravitational radiation recoil revisited, M. Favata, S. A. Hughes, & D. E. Holz, Astrophys. J. Letters, 607, L5, (2004); astro-ph/0402056 [local pdf]
- Energy localization invariance of tidal work in general relativity, Marc Favata, Phys. Rev. D., 63, 064013, (2001); gr-qc/0008061 [local pdf]
conference proceedings
- Gravitational-wave memory revisited: memory from the merger and recoil of binary black holes, Marc Favata, Proceedings of the 7th International LISA Symposium, J. Phys. Conf. Ser. 154, 012043 (2009); arXiv:0811.3451 [astro-ph] [local pdf]
- Summary of session B3: analytic approximations, perturbation methods and their applications, P. Jaranowski, et al., in Proceedings of the GR18 Conference, Class. Quantum Grav., 25, 114020 (2007); arXiv:0710.5658 [local pdf]
- How black holes get their kicks: radiation recoil in binary black hole mergers, S. A. Hughes, M. Favata, & D. E. Holz, Contribution to proceedings of the conference on "Growing Black Holes," held in Garching, Germany on June 21-25, 2004, edited by A. Merloni, S. Nayakshin, and R. Sunyaev, Springer-Verlag series of "ESO Astrophysics Symposia;" astro-ph/0408492 [local pdf]
thesis
- Kicking black holes, crushing neutron stars, and the validity of the adiabatic approximation for extreme-mass-ratio inspirals, Ph.D. thesis (abstract only), Cornell University (August 2006)
papers in preparation
- coming soon...
Last updated on October 17, 2009
