Branching of quasinormal modes for nearly extremal Kerr black holes

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We show that nearly extremal Kerr black holes have two distinct sets of quasinormal modes, which we call zero-damping modes (ZDMs) and damped modes (DMs). The ZDMs exist for all harmonic indices l and m≥0, and their frequencies cluster onto the real axis in the extremal limit. The DMs have nonzero damping for all black hole spins; they exist for all counterrotating modes (m<0) and for corotating modes with 0≤μâ‰μ c=0.74 (in the eikonal limit), where μ≡m/(l+1/2). When the two families coexist, ZDMs and DMs merge to form a single set of quasinormal modes as the black hole spin decreases. Using the effective potential for perturbations of the Kerr spacetime, we give intuitive explanations for the absence of DMs in certain areas of the spectrum and for the branching of the spectrum into ZDMs and DMs at large spins. © 2013 American Physical Society.

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Yang, H., Zhang, F., Zimmerman, A., Nichols, D. A., Berti, E., & Chen, Y. (2013). Branching of quasinormal modes for nearly extremal Kerr black holes. Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology, 87(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.87.041502

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