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Quasinormal modes of massive scalar fields in five-dimensional Myers-Perry black holes with two arbitrary rotation parameters

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arxiv 2502.11764 v2 pith:F43YFAMJ submitted 2025-02-17 gr-qc

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We investigate the quasinormal modes of massive scalar fields in the background of five-dimensional Myers-Perry black holes. In particular, we explore the case for Myers-Perry black holes with two arbitrary rotation parameters. Since the Klein-Gordon equation for the scalar field is separable, we numerically compute the scalar quasinormal modes by using the radial and angular equations. Two methods, the continued fraction method and matrix method, are used in the numerical calculation. We find that all obtained modes have negative imaginary parts and are decaying modes. We also consider the impact of the rotation parameters, scalar field mass $\mu$ and azimuthal numbers on the scalar quasinormal modes. Besides, when the scalar mass $\mu$ becomes relatively large, we also find the long-living scalar modes. Our numerical results also demonstrate the symmetries of the QNMs explicitly.

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