论文标题
使用覆层和角模式的二进制黑洞响声的光谱
Spectroscopy of binary black hole ringdown using overtones and angular modes
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论文摘要
黑洞的唯一性和无头发定理表明,任何天体物理黑洞的准光谱仅取决于其质量和自旋。因此,Kerr Black Hole的数量无限的准模式相互关联,并且与这些关系的任何偏差为超出相对论一般理论之外的物理学提供了强烈的提示。为了使用RINDDown信号测试无毛定理,有必要至少检测两个准模式。特别是,一个人可以根据质量比和祖细胞二进制的旋转来检测基本模式以及亚尺寸的泛音或其他角模式。同样是鉴于GW190412最近发现的,研究质量比如何影响使用泛音或角模式的黑洞光谱的前景,这是我们研究的主要重点。首先,我们为角模式和泛音的幅度和阶段提供了现成的拟合,这是[0,10] $中质量比$ q \的函数。使用这些拟合,我们估计了最小信噪比,以可检测性,可分辨性和亚尺度模式/色调的可测量性。我们发现,当二进制质量比大于$ q \ of 1.2 $(前提是源不在特别分配的倾斜角度)时,具有角模式的黑洞光谱是优选的。对于非平等二进制黑孔的非封闭式,泛音似乎是对无头发定理进行光谱测试的唯一可行选择。 However this would require a large ringdown signal-to-noise ratio ($\approx 100$ for a $5\%$ accuracy test with two overtones) and the inclusion of more than one overtone to reduce modelling errors, making black-hole spectroscopy with overtones impractical in the near future.
The black hole uniqueness and the no-hair theorems imply that the quasinormal spectrum of any astrophysical black hole is determined solely by its mass and spin. The countably infinite number of quasinormal modes of a Kerr black hole are thus related to each other and any deviations from these relations provide a strong hint for physics beyond the general theory of relativity. To test the no-hair theorem using ringdown signals, it is necessary to detect at least two quasinormal modes. In particular, one can detect the fundamental mode along with a subdominant overtone or with another angular mode, depending on the mass ratio and the spins of the progenitor binary. Also in the light of the recent discovery of GW190412, studying how the mass ratio affects the prospect of black hole spectroscopy using overtones or angular modes is pertinent, and this is the major focus of our study. First, we provide ready-to-use fits for the amplitudes and phases of both the angular modes and overtones as a function of mass ratio $q\in[0,10]$. Using these fits we estimate the minimum signal-to-noise ratio for detectability, resolvability, and measurability of subdominant modes/tones. We find that performing black-hole spectroscopy with angular modes is preferable when the binary mass ratio is larger than $q\approx 1.2$ (provided that the source is not located at a particularly disfavoured inclination angle). For nonspinning, equal-mass binary black holes, the overtones seem to be the only viable option to perform a spectroscopy test of the no-hair theorem. However this would require a large ringdown signal-to-noise ratio ($\approx 100$ for a $5\%$ accuracy test with two overtones) and the inclusion of more than one overtone to reduce modelling errors, making black-hole spectroscopy with overtones impractical in the near future.