The constraint on modified black holes with extreme mass ratio inspirals
Abstract
The low-energy effective action of String Theory introduces corrections to the dilaton-graviton sector, resulting in deformed black holes beyond general relativity. We analyze extreme mass-ratio inspiral systems (EMRIs), where a stellar-mass object spirals into a slowly rotating supermassive black hole including a distinct deviation parameter. This study examines the effects of this deformation on gravitational wave fluxes, orbital evolution, and phase dynamics, incorporating leading-order post-Newtonian corrections. With one-year observations of EMRIs, we employ the Fisher information matrix method to evaluate the potential for detecting deviations from general relativity through space-based gravitational wave detectors that utilize time-delay interferometry to suppress laser noise. The constraint on modified black holes, , is almost the same with and without the time-delay interferometry combination. This analysis enhances our understanding and underscores the crucial role of observations in advancing gravitational phenomena within String Theory.
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@article{arxiv.2408.15064,
title = {The constraint on modified black holes with extreme mass ratio inspirals},
author = {Chao Zhang and Guoyang Fu and Yungui Gong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.15064},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
19 pages, 4 figures; Added some references and revised some sentences; Comments are welcome