Quasi-normal modes of slowly-rotating Johannsen black holes
Abstract
The detection of gravitational waves with ground-based laser interferometers has opened a new window to test and constrain General Relativity (GR) in the strong, dynamical, and non-linear regime. In this paper, we follow an agnostic approach and we study the quasi-normal modes of gravitational perturbations of Johannsen black holes under the assumptions of the validity of the Einstein Equations and of low values of the black hole spin parameter and deformation parameters. We find that the deformation parameter α13 has a stronger impact on the quasi-normal modes than the other leading order deformation parameters (α22, α52, and ε3). We derive a fitting formula for the fundamental modes with l=2 and l=3 for the deformation parameter α13 valid in the slow rotation approximation (a* < 0.4). Finally, we constrain α13 from the event GW170104; within our analysis, we find that the data of GW170104 are consistent with the predictions of GR.
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