Discovering the interior of black holes

Ram Brustein, A. J. M. Medved, and K. Yagi
Phys. Rev. D 96, 124021 – Published 19 December 2017

Abstract

The detection of gravitational waves (GWs) from black hole (BH) mergers provides an inroad toward probing the interior of astrophysical BHs. The general-relativistic description of the BH interior is that of empty spacetime with a (possibly) singular core. Recently, however, the hypothesis that the BH interior does not exist has been gaining traction, as it provides a means for resolving the BH information-loss problem. Here, we propose a simple method for answering the following question: Does the BH interior exist and, if so, does it contain some distribution of matter or is it mostly empty? Our proposal is premised on the idea that, similar to the case of relativistic, ultracompact stars, any BH-like object whose interior has some matter distribution should support fluid modes in addition to the conventional spacetime modes. In particular, the Coriolis-induced Rossby (r-) modes, whose spectrum is mostly insensitive to the composition of the interior matter, should be a universal feature of such BH-like objects. In fact, the frequency and damping time of these modes are determined by only the object’s mass and speed of rotation. The r-modes oscillate at a lower frequency, decay at a slower rate, and produce weaker GWs than do the spacetime modes. Hence, they imprint a model-insensitive signature of a nonempty interior in the GW spectrum resulting from a BH merger. We find that future GW detectors, such as Advanced LIGO with its design sensitivity, have the potential of detecting such r-modes if the amount of GWs leaking out quantum mechanically from the interior of a BH-like object is sufficiently large.

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  • Received 7 June 2017

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.96.124021

© 2017 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Gravitation, Cosmology & Astrophysics

Authors & Affiliations

Ram Brustein1,*, A. J. M. Medved2,3,†, and K. Yagi4,‡

  • 1Department of Physics, Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel
  • 2Department of Physics & Electronics, Rhodes University, Grahamstown 6140, South Africa
  • 3National Institute for Theoretical Physics (NITheP), Western Cape 7602, South Africa
  • 4Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA

  • *ramyb@bgu.ac.il
  • j.medved@ru.ac.za
  • kyagi@princeton.edu

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Vol. 96, Iss. 12 — 15 December 2017

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