2020
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.101.084018
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Anomalous decay rate of quasinormal modes

Abstract: The decay timescales of the quasinormal modes of a massive scalar field have an intriguing behaviour: they either grow or decay with increasing angular harmonic numbers , depending on whether the mass of the scalar field is small or large. We identify the properties of the effective potential of the scalar field that leads to this behaviour and characterize it in detail. If the scalar field is non-minimally coupled, considered here, the scalar quasinormal modes will leak into the gravitational wave signal and … Show more

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“…(28) of ref. [14]. For ΛM 2 = 0.04 and n P S = 0 we obtain from (3.17) the value m c M = 0.1716 and for n P S = 1 we obtain m c M = 0.1994, which agrees with the numerical results shown in figure 2 for high values of .…”
Section: Jhep08(2020)120supporting
confidence: 88%
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“…(28) of ref. [14]. For ΛM 2 = 0.04 and n P S = 0 we obtain from (3.17) the value m c M = 0.1716 and for n P S = 1 we obtain m c M = 0.1994, which agrees with the numerical results shown in figure 2 for high values of .…”
Section: Jhep08(2020)120supporting
confidence: 88%
“…This anomalous behaviour is depending on whether the mass of the scalar field exceeds a critical value or not. This anomalous decay rate for small mass scale of the scalar field was recently discussed in [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…This inverted behavior appears when the mass of the scalar field exceeds a critical value, which corresponds to the value of the scalar field mass where the behavior of the decay rate of the QNMs is inverted and can be obtained from the condition I m(ω) = I m(ω) +1 in the eikonal limit, that is when → ∞. This anomalous decay rate for small mass scale of the scalar field was recently discussed in [67].…”
Section: (): V-volmentioning
confidence: 78%