The LQG parameter ξ enlarges equatorial bound orbit energy ranges, confines off-equatorial trajectories, and produces larger deviations from Kerr waveforms in EMRI models for two rotating LQG black holes, though signals fall below detector sensitivities.
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Non-commutative corrections move periodic orbits inward, lower the energy needed for a given orbit shape, and generate gravitational waves with phase shifts plus higher amplitude; a bound Θ/M² < 0.014 is extracted from the S2 star's periastron advance.
Periodic orbits in charged LQG black holes produce zoom-whirl gravitational waveforms detectable by future space-based observatories, with features depending on the fixed polymerization parameter.
Quantum corrections in rotating black holes produce detectable but spin-suppressed gravitational wave phase shifts in LISA EMRIs.
Periodic orbits around a non-rotating Destounis-Suvorov-Kokkotas black hole are taxonomized with integer triplets and their gravitational waveforms are calculated, showing that large deformations eliminate circular orbits and modify wave signals.
Numerical study of timelike geodesics and millihertz gravitational waves from periodic orbits around a Schwarzschild black hole embedded in a (1,4,γ) Dehnen dark matter halo.
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Particle motions and gravitational waveforms in rotating black hole spacetimes of loop quantum gravity
The LQG parameter ξ enlarges equatorial bound orbit energy ranges, confines off-equatorial trajectories, and produces larger deviations from Kerr waveforms in EMRI models for two rotating LQG black holes, though signals fall below detector sensitivities.
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Gravitational Wave Signatures from Periodic Orbits around a Non--commutative Schwarzschild Black Hole
Non-commutative corrections move periodic orbits inward, lower the energy needed for a given orbit shape, and generate gravitational waves with phase shifts plus higher amplitude; a bound Θ/M² < 0.014 is extracted from the S2 star's periastron advance.
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Periodic orbits as probes of charged loop quantum gravity black holes through gravitational waves
Periodic orbits in charged LQG black holes produce zoom-whirl gravitational waveforms detectable by future space-based observatories, with features depending on the fixed polymerization parameter.
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Assessing EMRI Detectability of the Rotating Quantum Oppenheimer-Snyder Black Hole
Quantum corrections in rotating black holes produce detectable but spin-suppressed gravitational wave phase shifts in LISA EMRIs.
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Taxonomy of periodic orbits and gravitational waves in a non-rotating Destounis-Suvorov-Kokkotas black hole spacetime
Periodic orbits around a non-rotating Destounis-Suvorov-Kokkotas black hole are taxonomized with integer triplets and their gravitational waveforms are calculated, showing that large deformations eliminate circular orbits and modify wave signals.
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Gravitational Wave Signatures of Schwarzschild Black Hole in a Generalized Dehnen-Type $(1,4,\gamma)$ Dark Matter Halo
Numerical study of timelike geodesics and millihertz gravitational waves from periodic orbits around a Schwarzschild black hole embedded in a (1,4,γ) Dehnen dark matter halo.