Gravitational ringdown in the Minimal Theory of Massive Gravity
Abstract
This work focuses on gravitational perturbations of black holes in the self-accelerating branch of the Minimal Theory of Massive Gravity (MTMG). This theory is a healthy extension of GR which displays the feature of massive tensor modes, without additional polarizations, strong-coupling issues nor requiring screening mechanisms. We proceed by implementing a newly developed technique that, instead of considering a second-order Schr\"odinger-like reformulation of perturbation equations, relies on a first-order formulation and solves it asymptotically, before numerically deriving the quasi-normal modes. We find that the black holes of MTMG are stable, and that their quasi-normal modes smoothly differ from the GR ones, for non-vanishing values of the graviton mass. This work hence confirms the fact that GR is a smooth limit of MTMG, and opens the exciting possibility of a clean test, performed for instance by the LISA detector.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2407.07792,
title = {Gravitational ringdown in the Minimal Theory of Massive Gravity},
author = {Hugo Roussille and François Larrouturou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.07792},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
17+10 pages, 2 figures. Version accepted for publication in PRD