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Black Hole Spectroscopy in Environments: Detectability Prospects

Thomas F. M. Spieksma, Vítor Cardoso, G. Carullo, Matteo Della Rocca, Francisco Duque

2025Physical Review Letters36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The ringdown phase following a binary black hole coalescence is a powerful tool for measuring properties of the remnant black hole. Future gravitational wave detectors will increase the precision of these measurements and may be sensitive to the environment surrounding the black hole. This work examines how environments affect the ringdown from a binary coalescence. Our analysis shows that for astrophysical parameters and sensitivity of planned detectors, the ringdown signal is indistinguishable from its vacuum counterpart, suggesting that ringdown-only analyses can reliably extract the (redshifted) mass and spin of the remnant black hole. These conclusions include models with spectral instabilities, suggesting that these are not relevant from an observational viewpoint. Deviations from inspiral-only estimates could then enhance the characterisation of environmental effects present during the coalescence.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsCoalescence (physics)Black hole (networking)Gravitational waveDetectorBinary numberRedshiftBinary black holeAstrophysicsSpectroscopyGravitationSpin-flipComputational physicsOpticsAstronomyGalaxyComputer networkRouting (electronic design automation)Routing protocolLink-state routing protocolComputer scienceMathematicsArithmeticPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
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