For slowly rotating Johannsen black holes, the deformation parameter alpha_13 dominates the quasi-normal mode shifts, and ringdown data from GW170104 bound it to be consistent with zero.
Testing regularity of black holes with X-rays and Gravitational Waves
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Physically relevant solutions in general relativity often contain spacetime singularities, which are typically interpreted as a sign of breakdown of the theory at high densities/curvatures. Hence, there has been a growing interest in exploring phenomenological scenarios that describe singularity-free black holes, gravitational collapses, and cosmological models. We examine the metric put forth by Mazza, Franzin \& Liberati for a rotating regular black hole and estimate the regularization parameter $l$ based on existing X-ray and gravitational wave data for black holes. When $l=0$, the solution corresponds to the singular Kerr solution of general relativity, while a non-zero value of $l$ yields a regular black hole or a regular wormhole. The analysis reveals that the available data support a value of $l$ that is close to zero.
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Quasi-normal modes of slowly-rotating Johannsen black holes
For slowly rotating Johannsen black holes, the deformation parameter alpha_13 dominates the quasi-normal mode shifts, and ringdown data from GW170104 bound it to be consistent with zero.