Visual Basic program "VB BHmerger" - Display - BH #3 = 10 m0
- Picture 16 with Phi = 150 shows a situation were the two large BH's collide.
This is more like a head on collision. The two BH's do not spiral together.
- Picture 22 with Phi = 210 also shows a situation were the two large BH's collide.
Also this case is like a head on collision. The two BH's do not spiral together.
- Picture 13 with Phi = 120 BH #3 does not merge and is ejected.
The same with picture 28 and phi = 280
- Picture 15 with Phi = 140 is the most spectacular.
The name of this picture is "Synchrone Dancing of two Black Holes"
What happens in this situation is that BH#1 (Black one) and BH#3 (Green one) become a Binary pair. BH#3 is captured. BH#3 swirls around BH#1 thereby influencing the trajectory of BH#1, which makes many turns. The interesting thing is that at each turn of BH#1 (in black) also BH#2 (in red) makes the same turn. This gives the image that the two BH's are dancing synchrone.
This dancing stops when BH#3 collides with BH#1.
- Picture 32 with phi = 310 also shows this behaviuor, but less clear.
Picture 1
Phi 0
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Picture 2
Phi 10
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Picture 3
Phi 20
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Picture 4
Phi 30
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Picture 5
Phi 40
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Picture 6
Phi 50
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Picture 7
Phi 60
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Picture 8
Phi 70
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Picture 9
Phi 80
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Picture 10
Phi 90
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Picture 11
Phi 100
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Picture 12
Phi 110
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Picture 13
Phi 120
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Picture 14
Phi 130
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Picture 15
Phi 140
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Picture 16
Phi 150
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Picture 17
Phi 160
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Picture 18
Phi 170
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Picture 19
Phi 180
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Picture 20
Phi 190
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Picture 21
Phi 200
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Picture 22
Phi 210
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Picture 23
Phi 220
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Picture 24
Phi 230
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Picture 25
Phi 240
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Picture 26
Phi 250
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Picture 27
Phi 260
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Picture 28
Phi 270
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Picture 29
Phi 280
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Picture 30
Phi 290
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Picture 31
Phi 300
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Picture 32
Phi 310
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Picture 33
Phi 320
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Picture 34
Phi 330
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Picture 35
Phi 340
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Picture 36
Phi 350
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Created 3 March 2016
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