Black hole ringdown tests of gravity
Sergi Sirera

TL;DR
This paper explores how gravitational wave observations of black hole ringdowns can test and constrain alternative theories of gravity, especially scalar-tensor models, by analyzing quasinormal modes and stability of stealth black holes.
Contribution
It introduces new methods for constraining gravity's speed, analyzes stability of scalar-hairy black holes, and classifies stealth solutions in higher-order scalar-tensor theories.
Findings
Forecasted constraints on beyond-GR parameters from GW data
Stability conditions for scalar-hairy black holes
Identification of observational signatures of stealth solutions
Abstract
Understanding gravity is at the heart of some of the biggest questions in modern physics. While General Relativity (GR) is a theoretically unique and experimentally well-tested framework, it remains important to question whether it accurately describes gravity at all scales, motivating the exploration of broader theories. Black holes (BHs) provide ideal natural laboratories for testing gravity in the strong-field regime, and the recent advent of gravitational wave (GW) astronomy has opened a new observational window into these extreme environments. In particular, the final stage of a compact binary mergerthe ringdown phaseis of great interest. Here, the study of quasinormal modes (QNMs) offers a powerful tool to probe the fundamental nature of gravity and to extract intrinsic properties of BHs. This thesis investigates BH solutions and their QNM…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
