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finding binding
boundSpin precession timescale in the orbital plane (LT precession) is ~ (1–10) s for stellar-mass BH binaries in the final seconds before merger, allowing spin tomography during the inspiral.
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source binding
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review context
unverified2 reviewable changes and 0 evaluation records target this atom or its bound objects.
Evidence statement
Spin precession timescale in the orbital plane (LT precession) is ~ (1–10) s for stellar-mass BH binaries in the final seconds before merger, allowing spin tomography during the inspiral.
extraction method
manual_curation
support relation
unknown
condition refs
vcnd_5a35e6b381d444be
Caveats
events
vev_682ddfa5c842d0d9finding.assertedManual finding added to frontier state
reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
vev_4012472f3395775efinding.caveatedVerifier caution: LT precession timescale (1–10) s is plausible from Post-Newtonian theory, but the specific numerical range lacks citation. The formalism (Blanchet, Kidder, Will) is valid, but the timescale claim is unsupported.
reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
reviewable changes
vpr_272247e5c4d60994finding.addManual finding added to frontier state
applied · reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
vpr_234e45d9766da452finding.caveatVerifier caution: LT precession timescale (1–10) s is plausible from Post-Newtonian theory, but the specific numerical range lacks citation. The formalism (Blanchet, Kidder, Will) is valid, but the timescale claim is unsupported.
applied · reviewer:will-blair · 2026-05-29
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