Black hole spectroscopy in environments: detectability prospects

Thomas F. M. Spieksma, Vitor Cardoso, Gregorio Carullo, Matteo Della Rocca, Francisco Duque
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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.
环境中的黑洞光谱学:可探测性前景
双黑洞凝聚后的环落阶段是测量残余黑洞特性的有力工具。未来的引力波探测器将提高这些测量的精度,并可能对黑洞周围的环境敏感。这项工作研究了环境如何影响双核凝聚的环落。我们的分析表明,就天体物理参数和计划中探测器的灵敏度而言,环降信号与其真空对应信号是没有区别的,这表明只进行环降分析可以可靠地提取残余黑洞的(红移)质量和自旋。这些结论包括具有光谱不稳定性的模型,表明从观测角度看这些模型并不重要。与仅吸积估计值的偏差可以加强对凝聚过程中存在的环境效应的描述。
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