Connection between black-hole quasinormal modes and lensing in the strong deflection limit

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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7 pages, v2 minor changes, references added, v3 title changed, comments and references added, typos corrected

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.251103

The purpose of the current Letter is to give some relations between gravitational lensing in the strong-deflection limit and the frequencies of the quasinormal modes of spherically symmetric, asymptotically flat black holes. On the one side, the obtained relations can give a physical interpretation of the strong-deflection limit parameters. On the other side, they also give an alternative method for the measurement of the frequencies of the quasinormal modes of spherically symmetric, asymptotically flat black holes. They could be applied to the localization of the sources of gravitational waves and could tell us what frequencies of the gravitational waves we could expect from a black hole acting simultaneously as a gravitational lens and a source of gravitational waves.

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