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Schlagwörter:
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, gr-qc, Astrophysics, High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, astro-ph.HE,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, hep-ph,High Energy Physics - Theory, hep-th
Zusammenfassung:
We develop a framework to compute the tidal response of a Kerr-like compact
object in terms of its reflectivity, compactness, and spin, both in the static
and the frequency-dependent case. Here we focus on the low-frequency regime,
which can be solved fully analytically. We highlight some remarkable novel
features, in particular: i) Even in the zero-frequency limit, the tidal Love
numbers (TLNs) depend on the linear-in-frequency dependence of the object's
reflectivity in a nontrivial way. ii) Intriguingly, the static limit of the
frequency-dependent TLNs is discontinuous, therefore the static TLNs differ
from the static limit of the (phenomenologically more interesting)
frequency-dependent TLNs. This shows that earlier findings regarding the static
TLNs of ultracompact objects correspond to a measure-zero region in the
parameter space, though the logarithmic behavior of the TLNs in the black hole
limit is retained. iii) In the non-rotating case, the TLNs generically vanish
in the zero-frequency limit (just like for a black hole), except when the
reflectivity is ${\cal R}=1+{\cal O}(M\omega)$, in which case they vanish with
a model-dependent scaling, which is generically logarithmic, in the black-hole
limit. The TLNs initially grow with frequency, for any nonzero reflectivity,
and then display oscillations and resonances tied up with the quasi-normal
modes of the object. iv) For rotating compact objects, the TLNs decrease when
the reflectivity decreases or the rotation parameter increases. Our results lay
the theoretical groundwork to develop model-independent tests of the nature of
compact objects using tidal effects in gravitational-wave signals.