Quasinormal modes and their overtones at the common horizon in a binary black hole merger
Pierre Mourier, Xisco Jim\'enez Forteza, Daniel Pook-Kolb, Badri, Krishnan, Erik Schnetter

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the horizon dynamics of a newly formed black hole in a head-on merger can be accurately described by quasinormal mode overtones, supporting their use in black hole spectroscopy even shortly after formation.
Contribution
The study provides high-precision simulations showing that horizon shear and multipole moments are well modeled by quasinormal mode overtones immediately after black hole formation.
Findings
Horizon shear and multipole moments match superpositions of overtones.
Overtones accurately describe highly dynamical black hole horizons.
Supports early-time black hole spectroscopy using quasinormal modes.
Abstract
It is expected that all astrophysical black holes in equilibrium are well described by the Kerr solution. Moreover, any black hole far away from equilibrium, such as one initially formed in a compact binary merger or by the collapse of a massive star, will eventually reach a final equilibrium Kerr state. At sufficiently late times in this process of reaching equilibrium, we expect that the black hole is modeled as a perturbation around the final state. The emitted gravitational waves will then be damped sinusoids with frequencies and damping times given by the quasinormal mode spectrum of the final Kerr black hole. An observational test of this scenario, often referred to as black hole spectroscopy, is one of the major goals of gravitational wave astronomy. It was recently suggested that the quasinormal mode description including the higher overtones might hold even right after the…
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