Quasinormal modes of black holes: From astrophysics to string theory
University of Tübingen · Kyoto University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Perturbations of black holes, initially considered in the context of possible observations of astrophysical effects, have been studied for the past 10 years in string theory, brane-world models, and quantum gravity. Through the famous gauge/gravity duality, proper oscillations of perturbed black holes, called quasinormal modes, allow for the description of the hydrodynamic regime in the dual finite temperature field theory at strong coupling, which can be used to predict the behavior of quark-gluon plasmas in the nonperturbative regime. On the other hand, the brane-world scenarios assume the existence of extra dimensions in nature, so that multidimensional black holes can be formed in a laboratory experiment.…
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2Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Theoretical physics
- Black hole (networking)
- Black brane
- String theory
- Decoupling (probability)
- Quasinormal mode
- Gravitation