The Mystery of the Asymptotic Quasinormal Modes of Gauss-Bonnet Black Holes

Abstract

We analyze the quasinormal modes of D-dimensional Schwarzschild black holes with the Gauss-Bonnet correction in the large damping limit and show that standard analytic techniques cannot be applied in a straightforward manner to the case of infinite damping. However, by using a combination of analytic and numeric techniques we are able to calculate the quasinormal mode frequencies in a range where the damping is large but finite. We show that for this damping region the famous (3) appears in the real part of the quasinormal mode frequency. In our calculations, the Gauss-Bonnet coupling, α, is taken to be much smaller than the parameter μ, which is related to the black hole mass.

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