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Lorentz violation induces isospectrality breaking in Einstein-Bumblebee gravity theory

Published 15 Feb 2024 in gr-qc | (2402.09686v2)

Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the quasinormal modes (QNMs) of a Lorentz-violating spacetime, factoring in a cosmological constant, within the framework of Einstein-Bumblebee gravity. Our findings reveal that the interaction of spacetime with an anisotropic bumblebee field imparts distinct contributions to the axial and polar sectors of the vector perturbations. This subsequently breaks the isospectrality typically observed in vector modes. Numerical evidence strongly indicates isospectral breaking in the vector modes of Einstein-Bumblebee black holes: a pronounced breakage in the real part of the frequencies, while the imaginary component seems less affected. This isospectral breaking indicates the existence of two different waveforms in the Ringdown phase of the black hole, which provides a potential signal of quantum gravity observable in current experiments.

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