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Ringing of the Extreme Regular Black Holes
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We investigate quasinormal ringing in both time and frequency domains for scalar and neutrino perturbations around black hole solutions that simultaneously describe regular and extreme configurations within a non-linear electrodynamics framework. Two types of solutions are considered: those with de Sitter and Minkowski cores. The quasinormal frequencies obtained from two independent methods exhibit excellent agreement. Furthermore, we derive an analytical expression in the eikonal limit and discuss the validity of the correspondence between eikonal quasinormal modes and null geodesics.
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