Testing the No-Hair Theorem with Quasi-Periodic Variability and Fluorescent Iron Lines

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According to the no-hair theorem, black holes are fully described by their masses and spins. In this talk, I will discuss a new framework for an observational test of the no-hair theorem. Our method is formulated in terms of a Kerr-like spacetime containing a quadrupole moment which is independent of both mass and spin and which measures potential deviations from the Kerr metric. I will show how timing observations of quasi-periodic variability in galactic black hole binaries with upcoming missions, such as LOFT, as well as spectroscopic observations of fluorescent iron lines may lead to an astrophysical test of the no-hair theorem.

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