Asymptotic Spectroscopy of Rotating Black Holes
Abstract
We calculate analytically the transmission and reflection amplitudes for waves incident on a rotating black hole in d=4, analytically continued to asymptotically large, nearly imaginary frequency. These amplitudes determine the asymptotic resonant frequencies of the black hole, including quasinormal modes, total-transmission modes and total-reflection modes. We identify these modes with semiclassical bound states of a one-dimensional Schrodinger equation, localized along contours in the complexified r-plane which connect turning points of corresponding null geodesics. Each family of modes has a characteristic temperature and chemical potential. The relations between them provide hints about the microscopic description of the black hole in this asymptotic regime.
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@article{arxiv.0709.1532,
title = {Asymptotic Spectroscopy of Rotating Black Holes},
author = {Uri Keshet and Andrew Neitzke},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.1532},
year = {2008}
}
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