Wednesday, November 7, 2012

1211.1046 (Cecilia Chirenti et al.)

No asymptotically highly damped quasi-normal modes without horizons?    [PDF]

Cecilia Chirenti, Alberto Saa, Jozef Skakala
We explore the question of what happens with the asymptotically highly damped quasi-normal modes ($\ell$ fixed, $|\omega_{I}|\to\infty$) when the underlying spacetime has no event horizons. We consider the characteristic oscillations of a scalar field in a generic asymptotically flat spherically symmetric static spacetime without horizons. The question of the asymptotic quasi-normal modes in such spacetimes is relevant to elucidate the connection between the behavior of the asymptotic quasi-normal modes and the quantum properties of event horizons, as put forward in some recent important conjectures. We prove for a large class of asymptotically flat spacetimes without horizons that the scalar field asymptotically highly damped modes do not exist. This provides in our view additional evidence that there is indeed a close link between the asymptotically highly damped modes and the existence of spacetime horizons (and their properties).
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.1046

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