Nonlinear Treatment of a Black Hole Mimicker Ringdown.

Phys Rev Lett

Princeton Gravity Initiative, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA and Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how black hole mimicking objects, specifically binary boson stars, behave during their merger and the resulting gravitational wave emissions, using complex simulations based on Einstein-Klein-Gordon equations.
  • The findings suggest that after the collision, the remnants exhibit gravitational wave patterns similar to those of traditional black holes, including burst-like emissions that resemble echoes, but occur at higher frequencies due to internal dynamics.
  • Additionally, the research details the characteristics of these emissions, offers scaling relations for timescales, and calculates the overall energy released in gravitational waves during the process.

Article Abstract

We perform the first nonlinear and self-consistent study of the merger and ringdown of a black hole mimicking object with stable light rings. To that end, we numerically solve the full Einstein-Klein-Gordon equations governing the head-on collisions of a series of binary boson stars in the large-mass-ratio regime resulting in spinning horizonless remnants with stable light rings. We broadly confirm the appearance of features in the extracted gravitational waveforms expected based on perturbative methods: the signal from the prompt response of the remnants approaches that of a Kerr black hole in the large-compactness limit, and the subsequent emissions contain periodically appearing bursts akin to so-called gravitational wave echoes. However, these bursts occur at high frequencies and are sourced by perturbations of the remnant's internal degrees of freedom. Furthermore, the emitted waveforms also contain a large-amplitude and long-lived component comparable in frequency to black hole quasinormal modes. We further characterize the emissions, obtain basic scaling relations of relevant timescales, and compute the energy emitted in gravitational waves.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.133.031401DOI Listing

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