Princeton University Gravity Initiative Seminar Series
Learning more from Teukolsky’s radial equation for quasi-normal modes
Abstract: Although solutions to Teukolsky’s radial equation play a key role in black hole perturbation theory, there are limitations in our understanding that obscure our practical use of e.g. quasi-normal mode overtone solutions. Towards addressing these limitations, I’ll present a collection of new results: a radial scalar product for black hole quasi-normal modes, novel polynomials for quasi-normal mode radial functions, exact tridiagonalization of Teukolsky's radial equation, and spatial quasi-completeness of quasi-normal modes. I’ll conclude by discussing these findings in the context of old and recent results in single black hole perturbation theory.
Date & Time
April 22, 2024 | 12:30pm – 1:30pm
Location
Princeton University, Jadwin Hall, Princeton Gravity Initiative, 4th FloorSpeakers
Lionel London, KCL