BHPC: Black Hole Perturbation Club

What is the Black Hole Perturbation Club (BHPC)?

The Black Hole Perturbation Club (a.k.a. BHPC) is a research collaboration on the black-hole perturbation and self-force theory. The goal of BHPC is to better understand physics and astrophysics around massive black holes in galactic nuclei by simulating the intermediate/extreme mass ratio inspirals (IMRIs/EMRIs); key gravitational wave sources for future space-based gravitational wave detectors, such as LISA, and DECIGO.

This is the BHPC's date repository that collects, manages data sets and codes for analysis, sharing and reporting. (still under construction, so stay tuned!)

Citing Black Hole Perturbation Club

Please cite BHPC page (here) as well as relevant BHPC literature (Data section) in any publications that make use of its data.

Contact us:

Please feel free to email us your questions about the contents of this site at bhpc1996_at_gmail.com

Acknowledgment:

  • Black Hole Perturbation Club is supported in part by JSPS/MEXT KAKENHI Grant No. JP21H01082.

  • It is also supported through the computational resources and staff contributions provided by Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, National University of Singapore, Otemon Gakuen University and Ryukoku University.


Our old website (no further update since 2019):

http://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~misao.sasaki/BHPC/