Recent investigations of the pseudospectrum in black hole spacetimes have shown that quasinormal mode frequencies suffer from spectral instabilities. This phenomenon may severely affect gravitationalwave spectroscopy and limit precision tests of general relativity. We extend the pseudospectrum analysis to horizonless exotic compact objects that possess a reflective surface arbitrarily close to the Schwarzschild radius and find that their quasinormal modes also suffer from an overall spectral instability. Even though all the modes themselves decay monotonically, the pseudospectrum contours of equal resonance magnitude around the fundamental mode and the lowest overtones can cross the real axis into the unstable regime of the complex plane, unveiling the existence of nonmodal pseudoresonances. A pseudospectrum analysis further predicts that fluctuations to the system may destabilize the object when next to leading-order effects are considered, as the triggering of pseudoresonant growth can break the order expansion of black hole perturbation theory.

Pseudospectrum of horizonless compact objects: a bootstrap instability mechanism / Boyanov, Valentin; Destounis, Kyriakos; Panosso Macedo, Rodrigo; Vitor, Cardoso; Luis Jaramillo, José. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 107:6(2022). [10.1103/PhysRevD.107.064012]

Pseudospectrum of horizonless compact objects: a bootstrap instability mechanism

Kyriakos Destounis
Secondo
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Vitor Cardoso;
2022

Abstract

Recent investigations of the pseudospectrum in black hole spacetimes have shown that quasinormal mode frequencies suffer from spectral instabilities. This phenomenon may severely affect gravitationalwave spectroscopy and limit precision tests of general relativity. We extend the pseudospectrum analysis to horizonless exotic compact objects that possess a reflective surface arbitrarily close to the Schwarzschild radius and find that their quasinormal modes also suffer from an overall spectral instability. Even though all the modes themselves decay monotonically, the pseudospectrum contours of equal resonance magnitude around the fundamental mode and the lowest overtones can cross the real axis into the unstable regime of the complex plane, unveiling the existence of nonmodal pseudoresonances. A pseudospectrum analysis further predicts that fluctuations to the system may destabilize the object when next to leading-order effects are considered, as the triggering of pseudoresonant growth can break the order expansion of black hole perturbation theory.
2022
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology; General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology; High Energy Physics - Theory; Mathematical Physics; Mathematics - Mathematical Physics
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Pseudospectrum of horizonless compact objects: a bootstrap instability mechanism / Boyanov, Valentin; Destounis, Kyriakos; Panosso Macedo, Rodrigo; Vitor, Cardoso; Luis Jaramillo, José. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 107:6(2022). [10.1103/PhysRevD.107.064012]
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