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TAPIR Seminar

Friday, March 6, 2015
2:00pm to 3:00pm
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Cahill 370
The Oscillations of Nearly Extremal Black Holes
Aaron Zimmerman, Postdoctoral Fellow, Astrophysics, CITA,

Perturbed black holes relax by ringing with a characteristic spectrum of decaying oscillations. I will describe some of the unique features of the oscillations of rapidly rotating black holes. This includes a bifurcation of the frequency spectrum into distinct families of modes, long-lived collective excitations, and even the possibility of parametric resonance between modes. This parametric resonance leads to the excitation of further modes in a manner reminiscent of a transient, turbulent cascade, and has connections to the fluid-gravity correspondence. I will also discuss recent extensions of this work to nearly extremal, charged and rotating black holes, which reveals that these properties appear to be universal for nearly extremal black holes.

For more information, please contact JoAnn Boyd by phone at 4280 or by email at [email protected].