Iterative extraction of overtones from black hole ringdown
Nov 21, 202346 pages
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- Class.Quant.Grav. 41 (2024) 19, 195023,
- Class.Quant.Grav. 41 (2024) 195023
- Published: Sep 10, 2024
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- 2311.12762 [gr-qc]
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Abstract: (IOP)
Extraction of multiple quasinormal modes (QNMs) from ringdown gravitational waves emitted from a binary black hole coalescence is a touchstone to test whether a remnant black hole is described by the Kerr spacetime in general relativity. However, it is not straightforward to check the consistency between the ringdown signal and the QNM frequencies predicted by the linear perturbation theory. While the longest-lived mode can be extracted in a stable manner, the higher overtones damp more quickly and hence the fitting of overtones tends to end up with the overfit. To improve the extraction of overtones, we propose an iterative procedure consisting of fitting and subtraction of the longest-lived mode of the ringdown waveform in the time domain. Through the analyses of the mock waveform and numerical relativity waveform, we clarify that the iterative procedure allows us to extract the overtones in a more stable manner.Note:
- 46 pages, 47 figures; v2 matches published version
- gravitational waves
- black hole
- quasi-normal modes
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