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Main Authors: Fontana, R. D. B., Rincon, Angel
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.09936
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author Fontana, R. D. B.
Rincon, Angel
author_facet Fontana, R. D. B.
Rincon, Angel
contents We investigate the propagation of a scalar field in a $(2+1)$-dimensional accelerated black hole, recently revisited in \cite{Arenas_Henriquez_2022}. We briefly describe the minimally-coupled configuration as rendering a trivial scalar perturbation with a rescale of the field mass. On the contrary, the free scalar field propagation presents an intricate dynamic, whose equation may be reduced through the use of Israel junction conditions and a non-trivial ansatz. In this case, using two different methods we calculate the quasinormal modes of the solution also obtaining unstable field profiles delivered by the linear scalar perturbation to the background geometry. We scrutinize the parameter space of angular eigenvalue of the field and accelerations under which such instabilities happen.
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spellingShingle Accelerated black holes in (2+1) dimensions: Quasinormal modes and Stability
Fontana, R. D. B.
Rincon, Angel
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
We investigate the propagation of a scalar field in a $(2+1)$-dimensional accelerated black hole, recently revisited in \cite{Arenas_Henriquez_2022}. We briefly describe the minimally-coupled configuration as rendering a trivial scalar perturbation with a rescale of the field mass. On the contrary, the free scalar field propagation presents an intricate dynamic, whose equation may be reduced through the use of Israel junction conditions and a non-trivial ansatz. In this case, using two different methods we calculate the quasinormal modes of the solution also obtaining unstable field profiles delivered by the linear scalar perturbation to the background geometry. We scrutinize the parameter space of angular eigenvalue of the field and accelerations under which such instabilities happen.
title Accelerated black holes in (2+1) dimensions: Quasinormal modes and Stability
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.09936