6–8 Jun 2022
University of Minho, Campus Gualtar, Pedagogical Complex II (CP2), Room B1
Europe/Lisbon timezone

Implications of the quantum nature of the black hole horizon on the gravitational-wave ringdown

6 Jun 2022, 15:35
20m
University of Minho, Campus Gualtar, Pedagogical Complex II (CP2), Room B1

University of Minho, Campus Gualtar, Pedagogical Complex II (CP2), Room B1

Contributed Talk (20 minutes)

Speaker

Sumanta Chakraborty (IUCAA)

Description

Motivated by capturing putative quantum effects at the horizon scale, we model the black hole horizon as a membrane with fluctuations following a Gaussian profile. By extending the membrane paradigm at the semiclassical level, we show that the quantum nature of the black hole horizon implies partially reflective boundary conditions and a frequency-dependent reflectivity. This generically results into a modified quasi-normal mode spectrum and the existence of echoes in the postmerger signal. On a similar note, we derive the horizon boundary condition for a braneworld black hole that could originate from quantum corrections on the brane. This scenario also leads to a modified gravitational-wave ringdown. We discuss general implications of these findings for scenarios predicting quantum corrections at the horizon scale.

Which topic best fits your talk? GW Theory and Fundamental Physics

Primary authors

Anupam Mazumdar (Groningen University) Elisa Maggio Sumanta Chakraborty (IUCAA) Paolo Pani (Sapienza University of Rome)

Presentation materials

There are no materials yet.