English

Ringing of rapidly rotating black holes in effective field theory

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2026-04-15 v2

Abstract

Within the effective field theory approach to gravity, deviations from general relativity can be systematically described by higher-curvature operators. However, computing the resulting corrections to black hole quasinormal mode spectra remains challenging in the rapidly rotating regime, where perturbative expansions in the spin break down. We use recently constructed numerical rotating black hole solutions to compute quasinormal mode frequency corrections at leading order in the effective field theory. Focusing on scalar perturbations, we evaluate cubic-curvature corrections, which constitute the leading modifications. We employ a pseudo-spectral collocation method to solve the resulting perturbation equations on these backgrounds, enabling accurate computation across a broad parameter range. We obtain frequency corrections for fundamental modes with l5l\le5 for all mm, and the first overtone of 2l52 \le l \le 5 modes for all mm for spins up to a=0.99Ma=0.99M, with relative errors below 10410^{-4}. We observe that corrections to certain modes grow significantly as the spin approaches the near-extremal regime.

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@article{arxiv.2604.11755,
  title  = {Ringing of rapidly rotating black holes in effective field theory},
  author = {Tom van der Steen and Simon Maenaut and Stef J. B. Husken and Pedro G. S. Fernandes and Maxim D. Jockwer and Vitor Cardoso and Thomas Hertog and Tjonnie G. F. Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.11755},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

13 pages, 3 figures; Minor technical corrections to the references and figure captions