The Astrophysics of Resonant Orbits in the Kerr Metric
Jeandrew Brink, Marisa Geyer, Tanja Hinderer

TL;DR
This paper characterizes resonant orbits in Kerr spacetime, highlighting their potential observability through gravitational waves and electromagnetic signals, and discusses their role in chaos and system modeling.
Contribution
It provides a complete characterization of resonant orbits in Kerr spacetime using Carlson's integrals, with formulae for resonance dependence on system parameters.
Findings
Resonances occur at specific radii within the strong field region.
Resonant effects are detectable by space-based GW detectors.
Low-order resonances are localized within 50 Schwarzschild radii.
Abstract
This paper gives a complete characterization of resonant orbits in a Kerr spacetime. A resonant orbit is defined as a geodesic for which the longitudinal and radial orbital frequencies are commensurate. Our analysis is based on expressing the resonance condition in its most symmetric form using Carlson's integrals. We provide a number of concise formulae for the dependence of resonances on the system parameters. Resonant effects may be observable during the in-spiral of a compact object into a super-massive black hole. When the slowly evolving orbital frequencies pass through a series of low-order resonances, rapid changes in the orbital parameters could produce measurable phase shifts in the emitted gravitational radiation (GW). Resonant orbits may also capture dust leading to electromagnetic emission. The KAM theorem indicates that, low order resonant orbits demarcate the regions…
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