Gravitational radiation from a particle falling into a Kerr black hole

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Black Holes (Astronomy), Gravitational Waves, Particle Trajectories, Relativistic Particles, Metric Space, Relativistic Effects, Spectrum Analysis

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The gravitational radiation from a highly relativistic test particle
spiralling inward toward a Kerr black hole along a conical surface is
estimated. The spectra of several lowest multipoles depending on the
polar angle of the falling particle at infinity are obtained for the
frequency band omega is less than or approximately equal to C-cubed/GM.

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