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    Stable Schwarzschild stars as black-hole mimickers

    Zdeněk Stuchlík · 01 května, 2019 · Fyzika · 0 comments
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    Publication date: May 2019

    Abstract:
    The Schwarzschild star is an ultracompact object beyond the Buchdahl
    limit, which has Schwarzschild geometry outside its surface and positive
    pressure in the external layer which vanishes at the surface. Recently
    it has been shown that the Schwarzschild star is stable against
    spherically-symmetric perturbations. Here we study arbitrary axial non-
    spherical perturbations, and show that the observable quasinormal modes
    can be as close to the Schwarzschild limit as one wishes, what makes the
    Schwarzschild star a very good mimicker of a black hole. The decaying
    time-domain profiles prove that the Schwarzschild star is stable against
    non-spherical perturbations as well. Another peculiar feature is the
    absence of echoes at the end of the ringdown. Instead we observe a non-
    oscillating mode which might belong to the class of algebraically
    special modes. At asymptotically late times, Schwarzschildian power-law
    tails dominate in the signal.

    Authors:
    Konoplya, R. A.; Posada, C.; Stuchlík, Z.; Zhidenko, A.;

    https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2019arXiv190508097K

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