Black Hole Ringdown I
ORAL · G17 · ID: 2275313
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Nonlinear black hole spectroscopy
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Publication: arXiv:2302.03050, arXiv:2310.04489, arXiv:2311.14803, plus work in preparation
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Emanuele Berti
Johns Hopkins University
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Emanuele Berti
Johns Hopkins University
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Mark Ho-Yeuk H Cheung
Johns Hopkins University
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Sophia Yi
Johns Hopkins University
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Luca Reali
Johns Hopkins University
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Vishal Baibhav
CIERA, Northwestern University
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Extracting linear and nonlinear quasinormal modes from black hole merger simulations
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Publication: arXiv:2310.04489
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Mark Ho-Yeuk H Cheung
Johns Hopkins University
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Mark Ho-Yeuk H Cheung
Johns Hopkins University
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Emanuele Berti
Johns Hopkins University
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Vishal Baibhav
CIERA, Northwestern University
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Roberto Cotesta
Johns Hopkins University
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Nonlinear quasinormal mode detectability with next-generation gravitational wave detectors
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Publication: "Nonlinear quasinormal mode detectability with next-generation gravitational wave detectors", In preparation
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Sophia Yi
Johns Hopkins University
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Sophia Yi
Johns Hopkins University
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Enrico Barausse
International School for Advanced Studies
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Emanuele Berti
Johns Hopkins University
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Mark Ho-Yeuk H Cheung
Johns Hopkins University
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Konstantinos Kritos
Johns Hopkins University
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Adrien Kuntz
International School for Advanced Studies
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Andrea Maselli
Gran Sasso Science Institute
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Linear vs. nonlinear modelling of black hole ringdowns
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Yi Qiu
The Pennsylvania State University
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Yi Qiu
The Pennsylvania State University
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Xisco J Forteza
University of the Balearic Islands
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Pierre Mourier
University of the Balearic Islands
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Black Hole Spectroscopy for Astrophysical Ringdowns: Imprints of Binary Dynamics
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Publication: 1. "Black hole spectroscopy for precessing binary black hole coalescences", H. Zhu, H. Siegel, K. Mitman, et al., arXiv:2312.08588<br>2. "Ringdown of GW190521: Hints of multiple quasinormal modes with a precessional interpretation", H. Siegel, M. Isi, W. M. Farr, Phys. Rev. D 108, 064008<br>3. "Black hole spectroscopy for eccentric binary black hole coalescences", H. Siegel, K. Mitman, et al., In Prep.
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Harrison Siegel
Columbia University
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Harrison Siegel
Columbia University
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Hengrui Zhu
Princeton University
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Keefe Mitman
Caltech
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Maximiliano Isi
Center for Computational Astrophysics, Flatiron Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Will M Farr
Stony Brook University (SUNY)
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Spectroscopy of bumpy black holes: non-rotating case
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Colin Weller
California Institute of Technology
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Colin Weller
California Institute of Technology
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Dongjun Li
Caltech
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Yanbei Chen
Caltech
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Perturbations of spinning black holes in dynamical Chern Simons gravity: quasinormal modes
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Dongjun Li
Caltech
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Dongjun Li
Caltech
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Pratik Wagle
Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute)
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Yanbei Chen
Caltech
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Nicolas Yunes
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Gravitational perturbations of black holes in modified gravity theories using the METRICS approach
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Publication: arXiv:2312.08435<br>Phys. Rev. D 107, 124032 (2023)
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Chung Ka Wai
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Chung Ka Wai
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Nicolas Yunes
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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