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Imprints of extra dimensions in eccentric extreme-mass-ratio inspirals gravitational waveforms

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2025-07-17 v3 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Studies regarding extra-dimensions have been of great interest in modern theoretical physics, including their observational consequences from future gravitational wave (GW) observatories. In this direction, extreme-mass-ratio inspirals (EMRIs), attracting considerable interest in GW astronomy and fundamental physics, can potentially provide a useful platform for the search of extra dimensions. In this paper, we examine a rotating braneworld black hole in the context of equatorial eccentric EMRI and attempt to provide an order of magnitude analysis for the extra-dimensional parameter termed "tidal charge". We estimate GW fluxes for the dominant mode and determine the impact of the tidal charge parameter on the orbital evolution. We further evaluate the prospects of detecting such a parameter through mismatch computation. We observe a significant enhancement in the mismatch as the value of orbital eccentricity or tidal charge parameter increases; the phenomenon becomes more obvious for rapidly rotating massive black holes. Thus, the study suggests that eccentric EMRI can potentially probe the existence of extra dimensions with future low-frequency detectors such as the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA).

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@article{arxiv.2504.09460,
  title  = {Imprints of extra dimensions in eccentric extreme-mass-ratio inspirals gravitational waveforms},
  author = {Shailesh Kumar and Tieguang Zi and Arpan Bhattacharyya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.09460},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

31 pages, 9 figures, minor changes, results remain the same, version to appear in PRD