A microscopic estimate shows infalling modes with frequency near the Hawking temperature suffer only moderate dissipation before reaching a stretched horizon, so gravitational wave echoes could survive.
Black hole ringdown echoes and howls
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Recently the possibility of detecting echoes of ringdown gravitational waves from binary black hole mergers was shown. The presence of echoes is expected if the black hole is surrounded by a mirror that reflects gravitational waves near the horizon. Here, we present slightly more sophisticated templates motivated by a waveform which is obtained by solving the linear perturbation equation around a Kerr black hole with a complete reflecting boundary condition in the stationary traveling wave approximation. We estimate that the proposed template can bring about $10\%$ improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio.
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Stretched Horizon Dissipation and the Fate of Echoes
A microscopic estimate shows infalling modes with frequency near the Hawking temperature suffer only moderate dissipation before reaching a stretched horizon, so gravitational wave echoes could survive.