Late time tails of the massive vector field in a black hole background

Abstract

We investigate the late-time behavior of the massive vector field in the background of the Schwarzschild and Schwarzschild-de Sitter black holes. For Schwarzschild black hole, at intermediately late times the massive vector field is represented by three functions with different decay law 0 t-( + 3/2) m t, 1 t-( + 5/2) m t, 2 t-( + 1/2) m t, while at asymptotically late times the decay law t-5/6 (m t) is universal, and does not depend on the multipole number . Together with previous study of massive scalar and Dirac fields where the same asymptotically late-time decay law was found, it means, that the asymptotically late-time decay law t-5/6 (m t) does not depend also on the spin of the field under consideration. For Schwarzschild-de Sitter black holes it is observed two different regimes in the late-time decay of perturbations: non-oscillatory exponential damping for small values of m and oscillatory quasinormal mode decay for high enough m. Numerical and analytical results are found for these quasinormal frequencies.

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