Strong Gravity

Dynamical perspective on black hole ringdownConfirmed

by Marina De Amicis (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics)

America/Toronto
VIRTUAL

VIRTUAL

Description

Current waveform models of binary black hole mergers incorporate a large amount of analytical information during the inspiral phase. In contrast, post-merger descriptions typically rely on phenomenological ansätze informed by numerical relativity, with the quasi-normal mode frequencies providing the only direct analytical input. In this seminar, I will first give a gentle introduction to black hole perturbation theory and the Green’s function approach, which is useful for describing the time-domain response of a black hole to a dynamical source, e.g., an infalling test particle. I will then present an analytical framework to study the dynamical excitation of quasi-normal modes during the plunge–merger–ringdown stages for generic orbits, including highly eccentric ones, and discuss its implications for ringdown modeling. I will conclude by presenting novel insights into the modelling of the prompt response, fundamental to correctly capture the signal emitted during the merger at the linear level. 

Organized by

Luis Lehner