Gravitational Spectra and Wave Propagation in Regular Black Holes Supported by a Dehnen Halo
Bekir Can L\"utf\"uo\u{g}lu, Abubakir Shermatov, Javlon Rayimbaev, Muhammad Matyoqubov, Otaboyev Sirajiddin

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how a Dehnen halo influences gravitational perturbations, quasinormal modes, and scattering properties of a regular black hole, revealing modifications in gravitational response due to dark matter environments.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed study of gravitational wave spectra and scattering in a regular black hole model embedded in a Dehnen dark matter halo.
Findings
Quasinormal modes are affected by the halo scale parameter.
Grey-body factors and absorption cross-sections show consistent behavior with effective potentials.
Late-time decay remains unchanged by the halo, following Price's law.
Abstract
We investigate gravitational perturbations, quasinormal modes, grey-body factors, and absorption cross-sections of the recently proposed regular and asymptotically flat black hole supported by a Dehnen-type dark-matter halo. This geometry provides a remarkably simple analytic model of supermassive black holes embedded in galactic environments, having a lapse function [R. A. Konoplya, A. Zhidenko, 2511.03066]. The regularizing parameter is the characteristic scale of the halo. We compute the quasinormal spectrum for both axial "up" and "down" perturbations using the WKB method and verify the results through time-domain integration. The two sectors are no longer isospectral, and the deviations grow with the halo scale parameter. The grey-body factors and absorption cross-sections are extracted via standard scattering boundary conditions and the WKB…
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