Quasinormal modes: the characteristic `sound' of black holes and neutron stars
- 24 November 1999
- journal article
- review article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Classical and Quantum Gravity
- Vol. 16 (12) , R159-R216
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/16/12/201
Abstract
Gravitational waves emitted by perturbed black holes or relativistic stars are dominated by `quasinormal ringing', damped oscillations at single frequencies which are characteristic of the underlying system. These quasinormal modes have been studied for a long time, often with the intent of describing the time evolution of a perturbation in terms of these modes in a way very similar to a normal-mode analysis. In this review, we summarize how quasinormal modes are defined and computed. We will see why they have been regarded as closely analogous to normal modes, and discover why they are actually quite different. We also discuss how quasinormal modes can be used in the analysis of a gravitational wave signal, such as will hopefully be detected in the near future.Keywords
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