High Precision Multimode Ringdown Fitting
ORAL
Abstract
Binary black hole ringdown studies are crucial in understanding astrophysical black holes and provide a consistency check between perturbation theory and numerical relativity. Third generation gravitational-wave detectors will be much more sensitive to multiple ringdown frequencies, thereby requiring high precision ringdown models. In this talk, I will introduce a new multimode ringdown fitting model which incorporates spherical-spheroidal mixing, retrograde modes, and overtones. In addition, the numerical relativity waveforms used to fit for the mode amplitudes are mapped to the Bondi-van der Burg-Metzner-Sachs super rest frame, the canonical frame to use in ringdown analyses resulting from the Teukolsky formalism. Working in this correct frame allows us to get up to a 105 order of magnitude improvement in the mismatches between numerical relativity simulations and our analytical ringdown model.
*The work in this talk was partially supported by the MSSGC Graduate Research Fellowship, awarded through the NASA Cooperative Agreement 80NSSC20M0101. Part of this research was performed while visiting the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), which is supported by the NSF Grant No. DMS-1925919.
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Publication: arXiv:2110.15922 [gr-qc]
Presenters
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Lorena Magaña Zertuche
- University of Mississippi