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Black hole binaries: ergoregions, photon surfaces, wave scattering, and quasinormal modes

Closed photon orbits around isolated black holes are related to important aspects of black hole physics, such as strong lensing, absorption cross section of null particles and the way that black holes relax through quasinormal ringing. When two black holes are present—such as during the inspiral and...

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Autores principales: Assumpcao, Thiago, Cardoso, Vitor, Ishibashi, Akihiro, Richartz, Mauricio, Zilhao, Miguel
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.064036
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2631510
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author Assumpcao, Thiago
Cardoso, Vitor
Ishibashi, Akihiro
Richartz, Mauricio
Zilhao, Miguel
author_facet Assumpcao, Thiago
Cardoso, Vitor
Ishibashi, Akihiro
Richartz, Mauricio
Zilhao, Miguel
author_sort Assumpcao, Thiago
collection CERN
description Closed photon orbits around isolated black holes are related to important aspects of black hole physics, such as strong lensing, absorption cross section of null particles and the way that black holes relax through quasinormal ringing. When two black holes are present—such as during the inspiral and merger events of interest for gravitational-wave detectors—the concept of closed photon orbits still exist, but its properties are basically unknown. With these applications in mind, we study here the closed photon orbits of two different static black hole binaries. The first one is the Majumdar-Papapetrou geometry describing two extremal, charged black holes in equilibrium, while the second one is the double sink solution of fluid dynamics, which describes (in a curved-spacetime language) two “dumb” holes. For the latter solution, we also characterize its dynamical response to external perturbations and study how it relates to the photon orbits. In addition, we compute the ergoregion of such spacetime and show that it does not coincide with the event horizon.
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spelling cern-26315102023-10-04T06:49:36Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.98.064036http://cds.cern.ch/record/2631510engAssumpcao, ThiagoCardoso, VitorIshibashi, AkihiroRichartz, MauricioZilhao, MiguelBlack hole binaries: ergoregions, photon surfaces, wave scattering, and quasinormal modesphysics.flu-dynOther Fields of Physicshep-thParticle Physics - Theoryastro-ph.HEAstrophysics and Astronomygr-qcGeneral Relativity and CosmologyClosed photon orbits around isolated black holes are related to important aspects of black hole physics, such as strong lensing, absorption cross section of null particles and the way that black holes relax through quasinormal ringing. When two black holes are present—such as during the inspiral and merger events of interest for gravitational-wave detectors—the concept of closed photon orbits still exist, but its properties are basically unknown. With these applications in mind, we study here the closed photon orbits of two different static black hole binaries. The first one is the Majumdar-Papapetrou geometry describing two extremal, charged black holes in equilibrium, while the second one is the double sink solution of fluid dynamics, which describes (in a curved-spacetime language) two “dumb” holes. For the latter solution, we also characterize its dynamical response to external perturbations and study how it relates to the photon orbits. In addition, we compute the ergoregion of such spacetime and show that it does not coincide with the event horizon.Closed photon orbits around isolated black holes are related to important aspects of black hole physics, such as strong lensing, absorption cross section of null particles and the way that black holes relax through quasinormal ringing. When two black holes are present -- such as during the inspiral and merger events of interest for gravitational-wave detectors -- the concept of closed photon orbits still exists, but its properties are basically unknown. With these applications in mind, we study here the closed photon orbits of two different static black hole binaries. The first one is the Majumdar-Papapetrou geometry describing two extremal, charged black holes in equilibrium, while the second one is the double sink solution of fluid dynamics, which describes (in a curved-spacetime language) two "dumb" holes. For the latter solution, we also characterize its dynamical response to external perturbations, and study how it relates to the photon orbits. In addition, we compute the ergoregion of such spacetime and show that it does not coincide with the event horizon.arXiv:1806.07909oai:cds.cern.ch:26315102018-06-20
spellingShingle physics.flu-dyn
Other Fields of Physics
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
astro-ph.HE
Astrophysics and Astronomy
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
Assumpcao, Thiago
Cardoso, Vitor
Ishibashi, Akihiro
Richartz, Mauricio
Zilhao, Miguel
Black hole binaries: ergoregions, photon surfaces, wave scattering, and quasinormal modes
title Black hole binaries: ergoregions, photon surfaces, wave scattering, and quasinormal modes
title_full Black hole binaries: ergoregions, photon surfaces, wave scattering, and quasinormal modes
title_fullStr Black hole binaries: ergoregions, photon surfaces, wave scattering, and quasinormal modes
title_full_unstemmed Black hole binaries: ergoregions, photon surfaces, wave scattering, and quasinormal modes
title_short Black hole binaries: ergoregions, photon surfaces, wave scattering, and quasinormal modes
title_sort black hole binaries: ergoregions, photon surfaces, wave scattering, and quasinormal modes
topic physics.flu-dyn
Other Fields of Physics
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
astro-ph.HE
Astrophysics and Astronomy
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.064036
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2631510
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