Probing the Binary Black Hole Merger Regime with Scalar Perturbations

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Abstract

We present results obtained by scattering a scalar field off the curved background of a coalescing binary black hole system. A massless scalar field is evolved on a fixed background provided by hypersurfaces generated from a binary black hole inspiral. We show that the scalar field scattered from the merger region exhibits quasinormal ringing once a common apparent horizon surrounds the two black holes. This occurs earlier than the onset of the perturbative regime as measured by the start of the quasinormal ringing in the gravitational waveforms. We also use the scalar quasinormal frequency to associate a mass and a spin with each hypersurface, and observe the compatibility of this constraint with the horizon mass and spin computed from the dynamical horizon framework.

Authors

  • Eloisa Bentivegna

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Deirdre Shoemaker

    Penn State, Pennsylvania State University, Center for Gravitational Wave Physics

  • Ian Hinder

    Penn State, Pennsylvania State University

  • Frank Herrmann

    Penn State, Pennsylvania State University