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Long-lived Quasinormal Modes and Gray-Body Factors of black holes and wormholes in dark matter inspired Weyl Gravity

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arxiv 2503.16087 v2 pith:DVREFRRC submitted 2025-03-20 gr-qc

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We calculate quasinormal modes and gray-body factors of a massive scalar field in the background of three compact objects in the Weyl gravity: Schwarzschild-like black holes, known as Mannheim-Kazanas solution, non-Schwrazschild-like black holes and traversable wormholes found recently in [P. Jizba, K. Mudru\v{n}ka, Phys.Rev.D 110 (2024) 12, 124006]. We show that the spectrum of the massive field is qualitatively different from massless one both in the frequency and time domains. While the mass term leads to much longer lifetime of the modes, the arbitrarily long-lived modes, known as quasi-resonances, are not achieved.

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