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A mystery of black-hole gravitational resonances

High Energy Physics - Theory 2016-10-07 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

More than three decades ago, Detweiler provided an analytical formula for the gravitational resonant frequencies of rapidly-rotating Kerr black holes. In the present work we shall discuss an important discrepancy between the famous {\it analytical} prediction of Detweiler and the recent {\it numerical} results of Zimmerman et. al. In addition, we shall refute the claim that recently appeared in the physics literature that the Detweiler-Teukolsky-Press resonance equation for the characteristic gravitational eigenfrequencies of rapidly-rotating Kerr black holes is not valid in the regime of damped quasinormal resonances with ω/TBH1\Im\omega/T_{\text{BH}}\gg1 (here ω\omega and TBHT_{\text{BH}} are respectively the characteristic quasinormal resonant frequency of the Kerr black hole and its Bekenstein-Hawking temperature). The main goal of the present paper is to highlight and expose this important {\it black-hole quasinormal mystery} (that is, the intriguing discrepancy between the analytical and numerical results regarding the gravitational quasinormal resonance spectra of rapidly-rotating Kerr black holes).

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@article{arxiv.1602.05730,
  title  = {A mystery of black-hole gravitational resonances},
  author = {Shahar Hod},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.05730},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

9 pages. This is a slightly extended version of the one published in JCAP