Tensor displacement memory in Einstein-Aether gravity diverges at a critical angle when aether scalar or vector waves travel faster than tensor gravitational waves, motivating a conjecture excluding superluminal Einstein-Aether parameter space.
Black holes, multiple propagation speeds, and energy extraction
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The Standard Model of particle physics predicts the speed of light to be a universal speed of propagation of massless carriers. However, other possibilities exist -- including Lorentz-violating theories -- where different fundamental fields travel at different speeds. Black holes are interesting probes of such physics, as distinct fields would probe different horizons. Here, we build an exact spacetime for two interacting scalar fields which have different propagation speeds. One of these fields is able to probe the black hole interior of the other, giving rise to energy extraction from the black hole and a characteristic late-time relaxation. Our results provide further stimulus to the search for extra degrees of freedom, black hole instability, and extra ringdown modes in gravitational-wave events.
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Constraining superluminal Einstein-\AE{}ther gravity through gravitational memory
Tensor displacement memory in Einstein-Aether gravity diverges at a critical angle when aether scalar or vector waves travel faster than tensor gravitational waves, motivating a conjecture excluding superluminal Einstein-Aether parameter space.