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Quasi-normal modes of stars and Black holes

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Schmidt,  Bernd G.
Geometric Analysis and Gravitation, AEI-Golm, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Max Planck Society;

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Kokkotas, K. D., & Schmidt, B. G. (1999). Quasi-normal modes of stars and Black holes. Living Reviews in Relativity, lrr-1999-2. Retrieved from http://www.livingreviews.org.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0013-58C1-7
Abstract
Perturbations of stars and black holes have been one of the main topics of relativistic astrophysics for the last few decades. They are of particular importance today, because of their relevance to gravitational wave astronomy. In this review we present the theory of quasi-normal modes of compact objects from both the mathematical and astrophysical points of view. The discussion includes perturbations of black holes (Schwarzschild, Reissner–Nordström, Kerr and Kerr–Newman) and relativistic stars (non-rotating and slowly-rotating). The properties of the various families of quasi-normal modes are described, and numerical techniques for calculating quasi-normal modes reviewed. The successes, as well as the limits, of perturbation theory are presented, and its role in the emerging era of numerical relativity and supercomputers is discussed.