We propose a new parametric framework to describe in generic metric theories of gravity the spacetime of spherically symmetric and slowly rotating black holes. In contrast to similar approaches proposed so far, we do not use a Taylor expansion in powers of M/r, where M and r are the mass of the black hole and a generic radial coordinate, respectively. Rather, we use a continued-fraction expansion in terms of a compactified radial coordinate. This choice leads to superior convergence properties and allows us to approximate a number of known metric theories with a much smaller set of coefficients. The measure of these coefficients via observations of near-horizon processes can be used to effectively constrain and compare arbitrary metric theo...
The recent opening of gravitational wave astronomy has shifted the debate about black hole mimickers...
We investigate the accretion process for different spherically symmetric space-time geometries for ...
The complete family of exact solutions representing accelerating and rotating black holes with possi...
We propose a new parametric framework to describe in generic metric theories of gravity the spacetim...
The general parametrization of a black-hole spacetime in arbitrary metric theories of gravity includ...
Here we have developed the general parametrization for spherically symmetric and asymptotically flat...
Using the general parametrization of spherically symmetric and asymptotically flat black holes in ar...
The strong gravitational field near massive blackhole is an interesting regime to test General Relat...
We generalize the bumpy black hole framework to allow for alternative theory deformations. We constr...
Recent advancements in observational techniques have led to new tests of the general relativistic pr...
To date, the most precise tests of general relativity have been achieved through pulsar timing, albe...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather general extensions of general relativity inc...
We present a geometric classification of all spherically symmetric spacetimes that could result from...
The general parametrization of spherically symmetric and asymptotically flat black-hole spacetimes i...
An approximate solution to Einstein's equations representing twowidely-separated non-rotating black ...
The recent opening of gravitational wave astronomy has shifted the debate about black hole mimickers...
We investigate the accretion process for different spherically symmetric space-time geometries for ...
The complete family of exact solutions representing accelerating and rotating black holes with possi...
We propose a new parametric framework to describe in generic metric theories of gravity the spacetim...
The general parametrization of a black-hole spacetime in arbitrary metric theories of gravity includ...
Here we have developed the general parametrization for spherically symmetric and asymptotically flat...
Using the general parametrization of spherically symmetric and asymptotically flat black holes in ar...
The strong gravitational field near massive blackhole is an interesting regime to test General Relat...
We generalize the bumpy black hole framework to allow for alternative theory deformations. We constr...
Recent advancements in observational techniques have led to new tests of the general relativistic pr...
To date, the most precise tests of general relativity have been achieved through pulsar timing, albe...
Effective field theory methods suggest that some rather general extensions of general relativity inc...
We present a geometric classification of all spherically symmetric spacetimes that could result from...
The general parametrization of spherically symmetric and asymptotically flat black-hole spacetimes i...
An approximate solution to Einstein's equations representing twowidely-separated non-rotating black ...
The recent opening of gravitational wave astronomy has shifted the debate about black hole mimickers...
We investigate the accretion process for different spherically symmetric space-time geometries for ...
The complete family of exact solutions representing accelerating and rotating black holes with possi...