Foundations of Direct Waves in Schwarzschild Ringdown

Abstract

Recent studies have identified a new component in black-hole ringdown from merging binaries, termed the direct wave. This component was argued to be tied to the dynamical source evolution near the black-hole horizon, and thus to encode horizon information. Yet a firm theoretical foundation for the direct wave has been lacking. Here we fill this gap by deriving direct waves from first principles in Schwarzschild spacetime, using the causal structure of the Green's function. We show that the direct wave does not vanish and is governed by the near-horizon source dynamics. Our results establish a theoretical basis for direct waves as a probe of near-horizon dynamics, complementary to quasinormal modes.

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