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Accurate quasinormal modes of the five-dimensional Schwarzschild-Tangherlini black holes

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The objective of this paper is to construct the accurate (say, to 11 decimal places) frequencies of the quasinormal modes of the 5-dimensional Schwarzschild-Tangherlini black hole using three major techniques:… Click to show full abstract

The objective of this paper is to construct the accurate (say, to 11 decimal places) frequencies of the quasinormal modes of the 5-dimensional Schwarzschild-Tangherlini black hole using three major techniques: the Hill determinant method, the continued fractions method and the WKB-Padé method and to discuss the limitations of each. It is shown that for the massless scalar, gravitational tensor, gravitational vector and electromagnetic vector perturbations considered in this paper, the Hill determinant method and the method of continued fractions (both with the convergence acceleration) always give identical results, whereas the WKB-Padé method gives the results that are amazingly accurate in most cases. Notable exception are the gravitational vector perturbations (j = 2 and ` = 2), for which the WKB-Padé approach apparently does not work. Here we have interesting situation in which the WKB-based methods (WKB-Padé and WKB-Borel-Le Roy) give the complex frequency that differs from the from the result obtained within the framework of the continued fraction method and the Hill determinant method. For the fundamental mode, deviation of the real part of frequency from the exact value is 0.5% whereas the deviation of the imaginary part is 2.7%. For ` ≥ 3 the accuracy of the WKB results is similar again to the accuracy obtained for other perturbations. The case of the gravitational scalar perturbations is briefly discussed.

Keywords: dimensional schwarzschild; tangherlini black; wkb pad; method; schwarzschild tangherlini; quasinormal modes

Journal Title: Physical Review D
Year Published: 2021

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