Abstract Gravitational wave ‘echoes’ during black-hole merging events have been advocated as possible signals of modifications to gravity in the strong-field (but semiclassical) regime. In these proposals the observable effect comes entirely from the appearance of nonzero reflection probability at the horizon, which vanishes for a standard black hole. We show how to apply EFT reasoning to these arguments, using and extending earlier work for localized systems that relates choices of boundary condition to the action for the physics responsible for these boundary conditions. EFT reasoning applied to this action argues that linear ‘Robin’ boundary conditions dominate at low energies, and we determine the relationship between the corresponding ...
Abstract The recent direct observation of gravitational waves (GW) from merging black holes opens up...
Quantum gravity corrections have been speculated to lead to modifications to space-time geometry nea...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather-general extensions of General Relativity inc...
We consider a very simple model for gravitational wave echoes from black hole merger ringdowns which...
Abstract New theoretical approaches developed in the last years predict that macroscopic quantum gra...
We propose a new approach toward reconstructing the late-time near-horizon geometry of merging binar...
Classical theory cannot provide a satisfying scenario for a unitary thermodynamic evolution of black...
The detection of gravitational waves emitted by black hole binaries opens a window to test the theor...
Motivated by capturing putative quantum effects at the horizon scale, we model the black hole horizo...
We study scattering on the black hole horizon in a partial wave basis, with an impact parameter of t...
Two new observational windows have been opened to strong gravitational physics: gravitational waves,...
Gravitational-wave astronomy has the potential to substantially advance our knowledge of the cosmos,...
Abstract. The qualitative and quantitative understanding of near-horizon gravitational dynamics in t...
Under the assumption that a dynamical scalar field is responsible for the current acceleration of th...
We develop simple effective model of black hole event horizon electromagnetic interactions. The even...
Abstract The recent direct observation of gravitational waves (GW) from merging black holes opens up...
Quantum gravity corrections have been speculated to lead to modifications to space-time geometry nea...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather-general extensions of General Relativity inc...
We consider a very simple model for gravitational wave echoes from black hole merger ringdowns which...
Abstract New theoretical approaches developed in the last years predict that macroscopic quantum gra...
We propose a new approach toward reconstructing the late-time near-horizon geometry of merging binar...
Classical theory cannot provide a satisfying scenario for a unitary thermodynamic evolution of black...
The detection of gravitational waves emitted by black hole binaries opens a window to test the theor...
Motivated by capturing putative quantum effects at the horizon scale, we model the black hole horizo...
We study scattering on the black hole horizon in a partial wave basis, with an impact parameter of t...
Two new observational windows have been opened to strong gravitational physics: gravitational waves,...
Gravitational-wave astronomy has the potential to substantially advance our knowledge of the cosmos,...
Abstract. The qualitative and quantitative understanding of near-horizon gravitational dynamics in t...
Under the assumption that a dynamical scalar field is responsible for the current acceleration of th...
We develop simple effective model of black hole event horizon electromagnetic interactions. The even...
Abstract The recent direct observation of gravitational waves (GW) from merging black holes opens up...
Quantum gravity corrections have been speculated to lead to modifications to space-time geometry nea...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather-general extensions of General Relativity inc...