A mystery of black-hole gravitational resonances
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 (here and 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