Description
Black hole spectroscopy is a vibrant field of research with significant potential to uncover new physics. Despite its importance and development over the last years, very little is known about how the different characteristic modes of black holes, called quasinormal modes, are excited, and how this relates to the physics of light rings. In this project we study the excitation of the quasinormal modes as function of the initial data, trying to find how this excitation depends on the different parameters of the initial conditions.
| Field of study | Astrophysics |
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| Supervisor | Vítor Cardoso |
Author
Lucía Vélez Tartajo
(Center of Gravity, Niels Bohr Institute)