Complex radial-dependent masses motivated by background-induced states shift Schwarzschild black-hole quasinormal-mode frequencies and can produce unstable modes in an ad hoc toy model.
Quasinormal modes of Schwarzschild-like black hole surrounded by the pseudo-isothermal dark matter halo
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The merger of binary black holes produces a series of decaying oscillations, during which energy is radiated in gravitational waves. The characteristic signal in the ringdown phase can be described by complex oscillation frequencies called quasinormal modes (QNMs). In this paper, we investigate the ringdown spectrum resulting from scalar field perturbations of black holes surrounded by pseudo-isothermal dark matter halos. The complex frequencies of these quasinormal modes are numerically computed using the sixth-order WKB approximation. Additionally, the time evolution of the scalar perturbations is examined using the finite difference method, considering various multipole numbers and dark matter halo parameters. For a static, spherically symmetric black hole, the photon sphere--composed of circular null geodesics--plays a crucial role in analyzing the black hole shadow. Furthermore, the connection between the black hole shadow and QNMs is explored in the eikonal limit.
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Quasi-normal modes in non-perturbative quantum gravity
Complex radial-dependent masses motivated by background-induced states shift Schwarzschild black-hole quasinormal-mode frequencies and can produce unstable modes in an ad hoc toy model.