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Primary hairs may create echoes

R. A. Konoplya, A. Zhidenko

2025Physics Letters B7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In most scenarios studied so far, the appearance of echoes in the ringdown signal requires modifications external to the black hole itself, such as the presence of matter in the near-horizon region, quantum field clouds, or exotic compact objects like wormholes that effectively introduce additional peaks in the effective potential. In this work we show that echoes can naturally arise in a different setting: black holes endowed with primary Proca-Gauss-Bonnet hair. We demonstrate that the primary hair modifies the effective potential in such a way that a second peak is formed, giving rise to late-time echoes without invoking any external environment or exotic horizon-scale physics. Using both the higher-order WKB method with Padé resummation and time-domain integration, we compute the quasinormal spectrum for scalar and Dirac test fields and show the appearance of these echoes. Our results highlight a novel mechanism by which primary hairs alone can leave observable imprints on the ringdown signal of black holes in modified gravity.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsResummationWKB approximationWormholeObservableBlack hole (networking)Scalar (mathematics)QuantumSIGNAL (programming language)Scalar fieldField (mathematics)Primary (astronomy)Theoretical physicsNoise (video)Spectrum (functional analysis)Quantum mechanicsWork (physics)Dirac (video compression format)Classical mechanicsQuantum electrodynamicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsQuantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect
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