Can Oscillatory and Persistent Nonlinearities Be Bridged in Black Hole Ringdown?

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Can Oscillatory and Persistent Nonlinearities Be Bridged in Black Hole Ringdown?

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Jun-Xi Shi, Zhen-Tao He, Jiageng Jiao, Jing-Qi Lai, Caiying Shao, Yu Tian, Hongbao Zhang

Abstract

Quadratic quasinormal modes (QQNMs) and Christodoulou memory effect are key nonlinear phenomena in gravitational wave physics. QQNMs characterize the near zone nonlinear response of a perturbed black hole, whereas the memory effect is a nonlinear remnant imprinted at null infinity by outgoing radiation. This naturally raises the question of whether and in what sense the two can be bridged. We show that they are related through bridge coefficients which depend primarily on remnant black hole parameters during ringdown. Future space-based gravitational-wave detectors can probe this relation. These results provide a new avenue for testing gravity and a fresh perspective on the nonlinear regime of general relativity.

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