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arxiv: 1408.4697 · v1 · pith:3SWXPUCCnew · submitted 2014-08-20 · 🌀 gr-qc · nlin.CD

Non-Linear Effects in Non-Kerr spacetimes

classification 🌀 gr-qc nlin.CD
keywords spacetimespacetimesblackkerrmetricnon-kerraroundbumpy
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There is a chance that the spacetime around massive compact objects which are expected to be black holes is not described by the Kerr metric, but by a metric which can be considered as a perturbation of the Kerr metric. These non-Kerr spacetimes are also known as bumpy black hole spacetimes. We expect that, if some kind of a bumpy black hole exists, the spacetime around it should possess some features which will make the divergence from a Kerr spacetime detectable. One of the differences is that these non-Kerr spacetimes do not posses all the symmetries needed to make them integrable. We discuss how we can take advantage of this fact by examining EMRIs into the Manko-Novikov spacetime.

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